Really hard to say how a combination like that would end up... However, there isn't much forage mixed in there. As Dave already mentioned, HBG are limited spawners and RES spawn only once a year. The YP will provide some forage, but they themselves are predators as they get larger. Crappies will be a challenge to manage as some years they'll be very successful in their spawning and other years they won't have any success at all. Just seems to me, you're really lacking in the forage department. Perhaps the addition of GSH would help, but you've got a lot of predatory mouths to feed. If you had pellet trained perch, that may alleviate some of the problem. HSB should be pellet trained as well. The HBG will be pellet trained and if not, should easily take the pellets. Stocking tiger muskies will lead to a lot of your quality sized YP becoming musky food... The same can be said of many of the walleye to stock. A 36" tiger musky could eat a 12" walleye that you just paid $4 for from a hatchery to stock. Strongly consider if you really want tiger muskies in your 2 acre pond. If you do stock them, keep it to 1 a year or every other year...

I really like to idea of going outside the box. However, when you do that, you just won't know what the outcome will be with any certainty... If you do something outside the box, keep great records so you we all learn from your experience.