Snuck out around noon. With our fearless leader at the helm and Davey 2 poles. My ******* brother

sets the drift. I set up drop in and bam missed a big fish. Reset as soon as I hit bottom bam a nice 4 lbr. Set up again wait a minute and wammmmmmmm big fish. I get it up and it's huge. My ******* brother I call him because he never ever ever gets the net when it's needed. Eyes bulge out of his head and with no net in his hand is pushed aside by my savior Davey 2 poles with net in hand. He scoops her up. We measure her on the cooler that's measurements stop at 28" but she is as big as the top of the cooler. Gerry takes the pics and I release her. We don't have a good scale on the boat so didn't weigh her and wanted her back in the water quickly. That's why the shitty pic Gerry will be posting soon after this post. We get back to the dock I took the tape measure out of the truck and the top of the cooler is 32" . That's my personal best. Thanks Gerry for putting me on the fish and Davey for a great net job. The fluke are still here !!!! The rest of the day sucked wind against. But I still smiling

I really would like to know what it weight it was a nice thick fish. Glad she's out there to live on and produce more fish
Gerry says : Sorry but I don't recall any big Fluke being caught yesterday and the photos I took of that one little fish somehow got erased
Great fish Joe and glad I was there to witness it otherwise I would never have believed you..
What a monster!!