I should add that if you were only after trophy bass, lower numbers on the bass in the stocking plan, as Eric already noted, would be ideal. Greg uses lower LMB numbers, half the ones listed above, in ponds in which trophy bass are the only goal. (I'm pretty sure he also stocks higher numbers of bluegill/redear initially). But the LMB numbers CJ listed are better if you also want big bluegill.

It's almost impossible to maximize a pond for both trophy bass and trophy bluegill; but you can manage a pond for good-sized, larger-than-normal members of both species. In TX, you should be able to raise LMB in the eight- to ten-pound range, and bluegill a pound or better. That's not as big as you could get either one if you were focused on just one, but it's still big to the average angler. You just have to stay on top of harvest for both species so that neither overpopulates its food source.