I carry a pocket sized survival kit made from a old tin Band-Aid box. The tin itself is a cup, boiling pot & signal mirror. I soldered (lead free) the bottom, and shined the outside.
It contains these items; 4 band-aids, 1 razor, 2 safteypins, 2 needles, 10ft thread, several hooks, jigs, split shot & 20ft fishing line. One very thin lockback knife, tweezers, 20ft wire, 4 nails, 2 types of matches, 0000 steel wool, a candle, a metal match, a pencil and notepaper. There is a 18" square peice of aluminum foil, 2 quarters, 9 asprin, 3 cold tablets, 9 vitamens, 6 Halazone Tablets, 2 teabags, antiseptic ointment, 2 pepto-bismal tablets, a whistle, and a list of rescue signals. On the outside of the box I have 6 ft of black tape wrapped on it as well as several feet of grade line, and some heavier cord. It weighs about one pound and easily fits in my coat pocket. It is packed in tight so you have to empty it all out to get at any of it.
In my other pockets I carry my lunch, cell phone, binoculars, compass, GPS, map, pocket firstaid kit, gutting gloves, toilet paper, hand warmers, matches & 0000 steel wool. I like to carry all this in my pockets, as it dosen't seem as heavy as it does in a day pack, and I can be quieter while still-hunting in the woods with out a pack.
I carry a bota of water as it will collaps and not make a shloshing noise while walking as a hard canteen will. On my belt is my knife and leatherman, cartridges and revolver.
If I am just going to my deerstand for the day I do carry a daypack. Or if I am riding "Sota", I carry more stuff too.
Hud