The Rossmerry is a 195-foot steel freighter sunk on October 21, 1985, now sitting in 240 feet of water with 20 feet of vertical relief. This large deepwater wreck provides substantial structure that holds bait and attracts a variety of offshore predators. It’s a proven spot for anglers using vertical jigging and drifting techniques to target species like Blackfin Tuna, Amberjack, and other hard-hitting pelagics. Its size and depth make it a consistent producer in offshore waters, especially during seasonal runs when fish stack up around deep structure. With minimal fishing pressure, the Rossmerry remains a high-value stop for experienced offshore anglers.