Raising walleye at the Wray State Fish Hatchery; Stocking Prewitt Reservoir

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Every year, the Wray Hatchery receives between 70−100 million walleye and saugeye eggs. These eggs originate from two broodstock spawning operations located at Cherry Creek and Chatfield Reservoirs, although in 2021 they came just from Cherry Creek and Lake Pueblo. Eggs are sorted, sized and transferred into spawning jars, where they are kept for nine days before hatching. After hatching, they are transported all across the state to restore fish populations in lakes and reservoirs. In this video, over four million walleye fry were stocked into Prewitt Reservoir.

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