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JohnR 07-17-2006 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stax
To the moderators. Our website is totally non commercial with only a handful of members. Have a look before you remove my link, please.
http://www.steeppoint.com.au

Thanks

Stax

Do you want to trade links ?

Nice Pics...

Stax 12-07-2006 07:00 AM

For Johno, should be easy to find now.

A few more pictures of a new cliff we tried
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/5245/cliff1bn7.jpg
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/3482/gavinjt2.jpg

A Spangled Emperor, this one was our supper!
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/4783/spangledmg8.jpg

Thanks and good luck Johno

JHABS 12-07-2006 07:24 AM

Very Nice.

BigFish 12-07-2006 08:25 AM

Ultimate spot burn! I can see sunrise tomorrow morning there will be a half dozen S-Ber's there throwing eels or topwater offerings!!!:bgi:

Stax, do you guys throw plugs/lures...artificials of any kind? Wooden, tin, rubber or otherwise??

That is some extreme surfcasting to be sure! Great pics, great post and welcome to S-B!!:btu:

ProfessorM 12-07-2006 09:59 AM

Great stuff. I love the lush vegetation around the area. I'd hate to break down out there. I can see the vultures circling now. P.

MarshCappa 12-07-2006 10:45 AM

Great stuff Stax! Keep em coming! What pound test is the harness????? :laugha:

Sluggoslinger 12-07-2006 10:49 AM

Jesus, just don't lean to far over the edge. I think I'd save the beers for when we cook the fish!

Great stuff, keep it comming!

onecastmike2003 12-07-2006 06:48 PM

there is no way i,m standing that close!
you guys are nuts! find a beach i,ll show ya how to catch them!
RHM

Stax 12-07-2006 06:52 PM

Stax, do you guys throw plugs/lures...artificials of any kind? Wooden, tin, rubber or otherwise??

Bigfish
Yes we do throw lures, we mainly use bibbed lures of various sizes from 4 inches to 8 inches long. We dont use these off the high cliffs only the lower cliffs that are 8 yards or so above the water.

Here a picture looking down to the water, about 90 yards down
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/1...ffwaterzm1.jpg

Any someone mentioned not to lean over the edge!!!
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/9...wcliif1ks9.jpg

Talk again soon

Stax

Stax 12-07-2006 07:04 PM

Great stuff Stax! Keep em coming! What pound test is the harness?????
Marshcappa..
The harness is home made, what do you think we are? A bunch of wowsers or something! We are not paying for a harness when a cleverly made piece of rope is just dandy.
Heres a close up of the rope tied off to my car. Note the Number plate.."STAX"

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/9622/harnessdf1.jpg

Soon.

boot man 12-07-2006 07:23 PM

Thanks for sharing. Interesting info and outstanding pictures.

Tight lines.

justplugit 12-07-2006 08:22 PM

Stax, do you have any pictures of those bibbed lures?

Thanks for all the good stuff. :btu:

Katie 12-07-2006 08:57 PM

Wow, that fish is gorgeous!! Awesome pictures!

ChiefLinesider 12-07-2006 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jim sylvester (Post 396632)
welcome aboard

you guys are nuts

go go gadget cliff gaff!!!!!!!!!!!


:bl: :bl:

ChiefLinesider 12-07-2006 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stax (Post 439668)
Great stuff Stax! Keep em coming! What pound test is the harness?????
Marshcappa..
The harness is home made, what do you think we are? A bunch of wowsers or something! We are not paying for a harness when a cleverly made piece of rope is just dandy.
Heres a close up of the rope tied off to my car. Note the Number plate.."STAX"

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/9622/harnessdf1.jpg

Soon.

what kind of reel is that?

ChiefLinesider 12-07-2006 09:16 PM

cool stuff on your site Stax. Thats a huge.......Bonefish:shocked: ? You get them off the cliff as well?

http://www.steeppoint.com.au/myalbum/bonefish.jpg

redneck24 12-08-2006 06:48 AM

welcome austrailia :btu:

Karl F 12-08-2006 07:34 AM

Very Cool.. and welcome to SB!

Hey.. that reel.. got a friend of mine who has one of them big Aussie reels on a 13 foot surf rod, he brings it around once in a while.... I can't recall the name, but it is wicked pissah!
(uh, that's a good thing, trust me.. local saying)

any chance of showing us a close up of that reel and telling us a bit about it. :huh:

Cliff casting.. Love it! :kewl:

Ake G 12-08-2006 07:43 AM

I think I could deal w/those cliff issues in my kayak.....

Any nearby kayak launches?

bttfish 12-08-2006 08:15 AM

Awsome Pics Stax! The cliff thing??? I don't know about me hanging off the side like that... :uhoh: But the fishes you catch may just fix the height issue :bounce:
Welcome to SB... Keep them Pics coming... Good day Mate. :cheers:
Australia is beautiful, love to see it sometime... :tm:

MarshCappa 12-08-2006 09:15 AM

Road trip anyone?

Stax 12-08-2006 06:19 PM

These a picture of the "ALVEY" sidecast fishing reel we use off the cliffs. It has a line capacity of 1000 yards of mono 30lb line. If you loose a 100 yards it makes no difference at all. They are not to shabby at casting as well. It has a 1:1 retrive and is strong as an Ox.

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/9424/alveyes9.jpg

Justplugit.
Here is a web shot of the type of lures we use, this is only one of the brands, there are hundreds of brands, hundreds of sizes and colours, some cheap ($5-$6) and the Repala's are $15-$20.
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/6610/repalain8.jpg

Here is Kerren with a "small" black tip reef shark. Notice the black abyss behind him!
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/6262/kshark1el6.gif

This is a shot of Steep Point from the air. You can clearly see the faultline that seperates the bay from the darker water. We fish from the Ovens where the water is about 80 feet deep at your feet.
The schools of fish (Narrowbanded and Yellowfin Tuna) swim down the coast, from the left of this picture, in the deep water. As they approach the faultline they swin across the bay and end up at Steep Point. This large deep bay is also one of the major spots were the baitfish get caught and herded to. Once there the large, sometimes schools of Tuna, literally make the whole bay boil. You could cast your cellphone out there and catch a Tuna!
http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/5...elsteepbq2.jpg

So, what do you think of our hidden treasure?

Stax

Flaptail 12-08-2006 06:51 PM

Stax, that is way cool stuff my man, way cool. So bibbed means lipped, I guess I learned some Australian today. Neat!

That Saamson fish was neat, looked like it would fight hard and probably take a surface plug. Also that Mulloway looks like a white sea bass as found off of our west coast and down Baja. Sea trout (actually the croaker family of fishes) like our Squeteaque and Spotted Weakish, in that family. You guys get Tailor down there which we know as Bluefish correct?

Got to be a bitch getting those critters up that cliff. Not much for a live release. The Alveys really cast when you can adjust the spool to face forward. Guys use them out west for salmon.

Well, welcome aboard, that really cool stuff and looks like lonely country out that way. Drop a cold one for us mate!

PoPin Plug 12-08-2006 06:57 PM

:shocked: :eek: :eek5:


hunni can we go to austailia:bounce:

PoPin Plug 12-08-2006 07:03 PM

paradice!

macojoe 12-08-2006 07:06 PM

Great to see how the rest of the world fishes!! Great Shots!!

missing link 12-08-2006 07:49 PM

sell'n the boats, goin down under.

Link:eyes:

Stax 12-08-2006 07:56 PM

Here is a picture of a Tailor caught with my very first cast with the new BG10000 and my ABU Suflex rod, the rod is 25 years old.

You mentioned the word "crocker" and yes the Mulloway is in that family. They get up to about 90Lbs. Not the greatest fighting fish and an even worst eating fish. Like eating cardboard boxes!!

http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/4772/tailorsj8.jpg

Is one is taken from the beach about 5 miles from Steep Point at Sheltered Bay. Fishing extra light takle, 4lb line, for bait. John here has a Tailor about 8lb trying to make a dash for freedom.

Soon

Stax

http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/4195/buff3kf0.jpg

justplugit 12-08-2006 08:27 PM

Stax, i read where peak time for catching those Tailors (bluefish) is January and February.
We have a guy on our site who loves to catch them and would

probably fly over to catch them in our off season.You may not of

heard of "Clammer" yet, but you will. :hihi:

PoPin Plug 12-09-2006 08:19 AM

ok.... he's makeing it look too easy.....

if it real is that easy why cann't we get the same here:(


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