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Chad, are you aware that Hybrid gills are a "put and take" fish? meaning you will need to replace hybrids as they are caught and harvested. You might want to consider stocking regular Coppernose Bluegill. You will get excellent sizes and growth rates, have no need to re-stock, they are very catchable, and they will spawn well enough to support LMB.
If you like that scenario, I would suggest the following:
5 pounds Fathead Minnow 5 pounds Gambusia FHM and Gams stocked asap
800 2-4" CNBG 200 2-4" RES Stocked early this fall
35-50 3-5" LMB stocked late next spring (2015)
You could also toss in a few channel cats if you like them, but I would not suggest more than 25
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