tuscarora dave
"Luck" Residue of design
A good friend called yesterday and said he just got a fishing boat and invited me to take it out for a night of river fishing. Being a spur of the moment type of guy I ran out and got a fishing license and off we went. This was the first time I have fished from a boat in over 10 years. We only caught a few fish but had a great time so I thought I would share a few pics here on DC.
The beautiful Susquehanna River as seen from Goldsboro PA.
Notice the steam coming from behind the tree line in the pic below.
The lovely Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant. For those of you who aren't familiar with Three Mile Island, it is the nuclear power plant that had a reactor meltdown in the late 70's nearly creating a "China Symdrome" nuclear disaster. This is why there is steam coming from only 2 of the 4 reactor cooling towers. Dispite popular belief, neither the fish or the people in this area glow in the dark.
A few more of these babies and we could have had a "Pennsylvania Lobster Roll" (Ron) lol.
My friend Mike got the award for the smallest and last fish caught. I wasn't too sure which was bigger the rock bass or the "Rebel Cray Fish" that Mike caught it with!!
I got the award for the first fish caught (a 10" small mouth bass not pictured) and the largest fish caught. This healthy channel cat gave up a nice fight. Notice the hat hanging from the pole. Yes I found my Gilligan Hat just in time for Detail Weekend, though fishing was the intended purpose of the hat.I hope you enjoyed the pics, thanks for looking
The beautiful Susquehanna River as seen from Goldsboro PA.

Notice the steam coming from behind the tree line in the pic below.

The lovely Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant. For those of you who aren't familiar with Three Mile Island, it is the nuclear power plant that had a reactor meltdown in the late 70's nearly creating a "China Symdrome" nuclear disaster. This is why there is steam coming from only 2 of the 4 reactor cooling towers. Dispite popular belief, neither the fish or the people in this area glow in the dark.

A few more of these babies and we could have had a "Pennsylvania Lobster Roll" (Ron) lol.

My friend Mike got the award for the smallest and last fish caught. I wasn't too sure which was bigger the rock bass or the "Rebel Cray Fish" that Mike caught it with!!

I got the award for the first fish caught (a 10" small mouth bass not pictured) and the largest fish caught. This healthy channel cat gave up a nice fight. Notice the hat hanging from the pole. Yes I found my Gilligan Hat just in time for Detail Weekend, though fishing was the intended purpose of the hat.I hope you enjoyed the pics, thanks for looking
