Sunday, April 5, 2026

Catch & Cook

 


For a really long time, I had this idea of doing a "catch and cook" at the seashore. As mentioned in a previous blog, if you are counting on fish being caught, take someone that "CAN" fish! That person for me is my friend Ruhan and we went for a day trip to Shark Point on a "catch and cook" mission.

It's been a while since we had the opportunity to go on an adventure outing like this and we are planning to make the most of it.

Ruhan is taking his fishing gear and myself is catering for the food prep, drinks and snacks.

It's a beautiful morning when we set foot from the parking lot in St Francis.


Our first order of business is gatheting some red bait from the rocks to catch fish with. Low tide greatly assisted with this.


While Ruhan was getting bait, I saw some nice sized black mussels and collected a few for a possible starter or side dish.


We also saw this huge alikreukel in a rock pool.


We continued to the spot Ruhan had in mind to fish. On arrival, I made coffee to have with some (Eileen) biltong. When Ruhan started fishing, I got busy boiling the black mussels.




They were just done cooking when I looked up and saw Ruhan's fishing rod bending vigorously. 
FISH ON !!
He landed this very nice Galjoen, the perfect fish for a catch and cook on the rocks.


Ruhan continued fishing, but I set off to start prepping a spot we eyed on the way there that looked well sooted for a fish braai on the rocks.



Gathered some firewood from the nearby area.



When Ruhan joined me again, the fish was cleaned and we salted and layed it out on the rocks to "dry" for a bit.


For a veggie side dish, I brought two small sweet potatoes. Cut and boiled in the titanium pot with gas.




The fire:


A little rock pool close to the fire supplied amusement from baby shrimp and rock fish performing some sort of pedicure.




By now I know how Ruhan like to braai fish, so I packed some butter, a peace of foil and a small braai grid.


Ruhan added the cooked black mussels to the fish on the grid.
The boiled sweet patatoes got foil wrapped and also put near the warm coals to develope that caramelized taste.



Fish on the coals, some good vibes from the JBL speaker and waves crashing on the rocks a mere few feet away. 


The final "catch and cook" result:



This tasted even better than it looked!
"Catch and Cook" successfully ticked from the list 🤩🤩

Ran out of gas (setback), but not a problem with these titanium pots. With just a handful of tinder, you can boil water for that final cup of coffee.



Heading back after an amazing day in nature. Another "one for the books"