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The Spire Valley State Fish Hatchery, established in 1946 and acquired by the State of Minnesota in 1968, serves as a year-round cold water facility dedicated to fish production, primarily focusing on Kamloops rainbow trout and brook trout. With a commitment to fish management, the hatchery employs various tools to protect and restore habitats, regulate harvests, and educate the public about sustainable fishing practices.
Utilizing natural springs and advanced water management systems, the hatchery enhances fish production while ensuring water quality. The facility stocks approximately 60,000 to 70,000 fish annually, contributing to the health of Minnesota's lakes and streams, particularly for species like brook, brown, and rainbow trout.
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