ClearCreek
WKR
There are several species of fish mentioned that may be illegal to stock, depending on the river drainage the ponds are in.
The first thing you should do is contact the Fish Management Biologists in the Fort Collins office (or the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Regional Office in the area the ponds are located). They will inform you what can and can not be stocked in the area of interest and provide valuable information on stocking rates, etc.
Depending on where the ponds are located geographically, the best species may be rainbow trout. They will not spawn in the type of ponds you describe so they will have to be stocked each year. Rainbow trout can have a duel purpose; a sport fish to catch and provide forage for the predators.
It probably is common to have stunted largemouth bass populations in northern Colorado. Many small ponds in Wyoming have stunted LMB populations where natural reproduction is common due to shorter growing seasons and poor growth. The year classes tend to "catch up" with each other and the result is many, many LMB.
CLearCreek
The first thing you should do is contact the Fish Management Biologists in the Fort Collins office (or the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Regional Office in the area the ponds are located). They will inform you what can and can not be stocked in the area of interest and provide valuable information on stocking rates, etc.
Depending on where the ponds are located geographically, the best species may be rainbow trout. They will not spawn in the type of ponds you describe so they will have to be stocked each year. Rainbow trout can have a duel purpose; a sport fish to catch and provide forage for the predators.
It probably is common to have stunted largemouth bass populations in northern Colorado. Many small ponds in Wyoming have stunted LMB populations where natural reproduction is common due to shorter growing seasons and poor growth. The year classes tend to "catch up" with each other and the result is many, many LMB.
CLearCreek