I can get large quantities of small sunfish (pretty sure they're bluegill) right now; I still have a few thousand in my pond. I have yet to catch any of the adults; I kind of had baby sunfish show up one day a few years ago without me putting any sunfish in the pond. As a result, I'm not 100% on the ID, but the one that I grew out last year definitely appears to be a bluegill; it was pretty easy to pellet train and eventually would take food from my fingers.
I should also be able to smallmouth bass if the ones in my pond breed again this Spring. They've got some good genetics; some of the adults are around 2' long. I also might be able to get walleye/saugeye/sauger, flathead catfish, bullhead catfish, and gars depending on whether or not they breed for me; I have yet to find any juveniles for any of those fishes in my pond, but there are sufficient numbers of adults to hopefully have a decent number of both sexes. Oh, and I also have steelcolor shiners/spotfin shiners (not 100% on which of the two; I need to catch some again) in there, and they've been breeding in good numbers.
Let me know if you guys are interested in any of those fishes; I'll do my best to catch some little ones before Winter if anyone is interested.
I should also be able to smallmouth bass if the ones in my pond breed again this Spring. They've got some good genetics; some of the adults are around 2' long. I also might be able to get walleye/saugeye/sauger, flathead catfish, bullhead catfish, and gars depending on whether or not they breed for me; I have yet to find any juveniles for any of those fishes in my pond, but there are sufficient numbers of adults to hopefully have a decent number of both sexes. Oh, and I also have steelcolor shiners/spotfin shiners (not 100% on which of the two; I need to catch some again) in there, and they've been breeding in good numbers.
Let me know if you guys are interested in any of those fishes; I'll do my best to catch some little ones before Winter if anyone is interested.