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Pill box Tackle kit. I like using small pill boxes to hold small gear like fishing hooks etc. They are made to be resistant to opening if dropped and sliding on flat surfaces.


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I have some small sinkers, a silver lure and assorted sized hooks including a treble hook for snagging and sizes down to Why such a small hook? Most streams or small ponds have tinny dace or minnows. Being lower on the food chain their numbers are much greater than bass or trout.

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The only way to catch such tinny fish is with a fish trap or very small hook. It takes a good number for a meal but their numbers tend to be great E. Sanitation needs. Total 4.

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Travel sized tooth brush 2. Travel sized shampoo 3. Travel sized dental floss 4. Travel sized toothpaste F. Bug protection. Cheap camo face net. Anyone that thinks these cheap face nets will provide any protection on their own against Mosquitoes when asleep is dead wrong.

But spraying the face net with Deet makes it very effective. No real point in making separate photos of items most people have seen. Repair items 1. Mini roll of duct tape. I got this more for the holder that makes a good drop line. But the cord is ok. I guess anyone could include the fishing line and Kevlar Line in the cordage list too. Have a much better one in my main pack. If lost and need help I included a plastic signaling mirror.

My headlight can flash for a night visual signal. Here is what I have come up with. Shelter is 1 lb 3. A Golite Poncho tarp in sage green. Looks like a good natural color that will not stand out. I took 4 Ti tent stakes with my home made covers to protect the rest of my gear from the sharp ends. Just use fish tank air tubing. I can fill it up with grass etc for a sleeping pad and not worry so much about getting damp.

Or if I could make a grass bed and fill the bivy with leaves or grass to make a blanket. If the bugs are heavy I can crawl into the bivy and put my Deet covered face net on.

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I have had to do this in Maine. It worked but there must have been a million mosquitoes so they kept me up anyways with the buzzing however I would have been sucked dry. No joke. Emergency thermal blanket. Stove system. Freezing to death is what scares me. I like to have a fire even in rain or snow without getting wet. Yea this is a Daypack but have no plains on dying of exposure if lost so I wanted a warmer shelter. The stove is made out of Ti foil and the pipe is made out of Stainless Foil.

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Everything is held together by Stainless wire. The heat output is totally insane. The stove body is about 12 inches long by 8 wide. I have an inline spark screen and a Ti damper. Total weight for Stove, 4-foot pipe, Wire rings, Ti Damper and spark arrestor is only 1 lb How does it all come together? This way I could lower the A frame to the ground and have room to sit up if the outside temp is very cold.

I would need to sleep at an angle but could still stretch. In the photos I raised the A frame up some as the weather is warm. If there was lots of snow I would kick snow around the side and pile snow and brush to block one end. The stove would then be fired up. During cold nights a stove under a tarp will take the chill out of the air and dry a person off even in snow or rain. Fire starters. Bic lighter sealed 0.

Small Magnesium fire block with flint and striker. I am really more interested in the flint and sparker to ignite the cotton balls when the lighter fails. Water purification and storage. Frontier Emergency Water Filter system. Will filter up to 20 gallons 0. Just in case I need to drink and run. Potable Aqua Tabs. Platypus Water 80 oz water bag.

Cook pot. Ti bowl 1. It is large and works well for about everything. MRE Spoon. Why not for only 0. If it is summer the stove is not packed. If winter the Bug stuff is not packed but I do put a little sleeping hat inside the Daypack. I carry a canteen on my belt and toss in some trail mix before a hike. However starvation does not seem like a real risk but a little food can't hurt. Honestly I don't expect to catch and eat fish. Well heres what I pack for what I think I might need just to make it through a cold wet night. I never leave the truck without my pack.

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And as I think it was Kute that said "not even to take a crap" I actually take my pack to "crap" cuz the toilet paper is in my pack! I started carrying a survival kit after a friend of mine jumped out of his truck to try to get a shot at a big buck. We didn't see him for 3 more days.

He isn't the same man he used to be and never has set foot in the woods again. And that was 11 yrs ago. I have never since that day left the truck without my day pack. Really like the stove and cotton balls. I have heard that steel wool will burn easy also. The sil-poncho is also something I've been thinking about. Thanks for the pics..

The cotton balls soaked in Vaseline are by far the best. Each one will burn for 5 minutes even when wet.