I think I saw the spot where you landed that big unn way back when. I was ther at dead low tide and saw the bones. Cool stuff man. I did mark tons of stripers on the left of that river between a red can and land just before the bones. Looks like a great place to drag an eel around. Still have not had any luck with th eels but am have not invested the time yet. next year I am getting a live bait well for livelining macks and am going to get a handle on the eels. i'll keep you posted.
If your refering to the 61, it was caught on the front beach at Plum island,there are MANY bone piles in the river... I've taken fish on all of them....
I thought I read about it and it said it was at a set of bones from an old gallion.
Anywho that skeleton looks like a good little spot. Looking forward to trying it out.
I have been taking the kids and neighbors and co-workers out bluefishing. People see me leaving all th etime to go fishing and th ey always ask when am I taking them. I don't mind at all it's just you want to put them on fish whichas you know can be a challenge.
Enjoy the fall Roccus and thanks again for all the good info. :)
Yes it was the "bones of an old Spannish gallion but it is out on the front beach, there's not much left, just a rib or two, now they all may have disapeared, I havent been to the exact spot at low tide lately..