The purity of fish from the fish truck is very questionable even the fathead minnows (FHM). Any FHM should be sorted to make sure there are no sunfish or bullheads present. To make sorting easier and quicker add some FHM now and some in spring with other fish.
I would add RES; some now and some later maybe next fall.

About the only hybrids fish in your plan that will be on the fish truck will be HBG. Truck my have RES but their purity without other sunfish species mixed in is questionable. Focus your time this fall finding broken cement concrete to add for FHM spawn and small fish refuge areas. You also want to evaluate the pros and cons of golden shiner especially if you are using hyb crappie and HSB even with pellet feeding.
A few GSH posts from the forum
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=287910
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=115165#Post115165
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=287514
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=414028
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=403749

Hybrid crappie will be hard to locate in VA. Plan for it if you really want them. HSB will help a lot to control offspring of Hy crappie.

I assume you are not an expert at identifying small sunfish and verifying quality of hybrid fish. So - You are from VA so contact some very reputable fish farm types in your region that are associated with PBoss Forum. They deliver fish into VA and will get you dependable high quality fish. If they don't have the hybrids you want they can suggest the best place to get them or alternatives to your plan.
Dave Beasley Solitude Lake Management
Greg Grimes Aquatic Environmental Services
Southeast Pond Management

The only fish I would add this fall are the FHM and RES if you can find pure stock that does not have any unwanted species mixed in. Allow some time for a natural invertebrate and plankton food base to develop in the pond.

Note consider this - if you can find them, stock smallmouth bass instead of F1 LMB. LMB can always be added later if you want or need the fishery to go in a different direction by having increased predator pressure that LMB can provide. IMO the F1 LMB will not reach their full potential and be that much more beneficial than regular quality LMB pellet trained individuals with your current planned forage fish food base. Pellet trained regular LMB can quickly reach 4-5 lbs when managed properly. A high percentage of the offspring of pellet trained LMB will likely not resort to eating pellets.

Some reading from bass resource.
http://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/forage_bass_stocking.html

Last edited by Bill Cody; 10/10/15 03:08 PM.

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