Fishing — Survival, Recreation, and Backup Food
Fishing crosses three categories: serious sport, backcountry meal prep, and emergency-protein backup. SRO's Fishing collection covers handline survival rigs, packable tackle, and the gear that turns water into food when the freeze-dried meals run out.
Survival fishing kit
Survival fishing isn't about a 9-foot fly rod — it's about packable, weight-efficient kit that gets a hook in the water when food matters. Daggerfish handline reels (handcrafted in Pittsburgh, lifetime guarantee) lead the lineup. Grim Workshop's micro fishing kit cards fit in a wallet. See Grim Workshop Gear for flatpack fishing options.
Backcountry meal prep
Multi-day backcountry trips often plan for fish as supplemental protein — easier to catch than haul calories for. Pair fishing kit with water filtration (since most fishing happens at water sources) and compact cooking gear for trail-side meal prep.
Pair with the broader survival kit
Fishing belongs in survival kits as backup food procurement when stored calories run out. Pair with survival tools, cutting tools (knife for fish prep), and emergency food (primary calorie reserve).
Minimum survival fishing kit: a handline with 50 ft of braided line, an assortment of hooks (size 4 through 10), and a few small lures or weights. Fits in a wallet pocket, weighs under an ounce, and gives you a fallback for protein when the stored food is depleted.