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Pretty much just those 3 fish species. LMB, RES (Redear Sunfish or shellcracker) and BG (Blue Gill or bream). The other fish that I would consider stocking is Coppernose Bluegills. But, that's only if you are far enough South to have them survive the winters. They don't like cold winters, and won't survive up here.
Usually the BG/RES mix is an 80/20 mix. Substitute Coppernose for BG in any combination, or if you are far enough South, just stock CNBG and RES.
Are you planning on starting a supplemental feeding program?
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