Emergency Survival Fishing Kit
People often think of cataclysmic events when they prep, but approximately 3.5 million people experience homelessness in the US every year. Most homelessness is invisible; they dress like normal people and surprisingly many have jobs. These are also survival scenarios that, if you are living paycheck-to-paycheck, could happen to you. But you don’t have to be homeless to benefit from fishing—it can also be an important element in your self-reliance plan. The scientific community has concluded that the health benefits of eating fish far outweigh the risks. Fish is the ultimate super-food, and although it is one of the most expensive food items at the grocery store, it can be had for pennies a pound if you learn how to fish like the natives.
In a real-life survival situation, once you have located a source of potable water, shelter, and built a fire, your next step is securing food. If you have ever seen TV shows like “Naked and Afraid,” “Dual Survival,” or spoken to someone who has actually found themselves in a survival situation, you quickly learn that finding food is the most difficult part. Yes, you could survive by eating worms and bugs, but it is not the safest or most desirable way to find nutrition.
Survival fishing is a set of basic techniques and equipment that allows you to find nourishment with the least amount of effort.
There are many ways to find food, but unless you are in the middle of a barren desert, fishing is the most cost-effective and productive way to obtain calories and nutrients. Most environments contain bodies of water, and in most bodies of water there are fish that can be safely consumed. The Yoyito Emergency Survival Fishing Kit not only helps you survive—it enables you to thrive. The ancient art of handlining has been feeding people since the Stone Age, and even today it enables millions of people around the globe to subsist partly or entirely on fishing.

The Yoyito Emergency Survival Fishing Kit comes equipped with everything you need to catch fish, while remaining fully self-contained and pocket-sized for all-day carry. Keep one in your glove box, B.O.B., boat, or any small storage space, and you’ll always be prepared to put food on the table. Beyond fishing, the kit can be used to hoist paracord, build shelters, set perimeter alarms, braid strong cordage, or even sew a wound in emergencies. With no moving parts or metal to corrode, this unassuming reel delivers reliability when it matters most. The kit is available in four different line and case colors for freshwater, saltwater, or offshore use.