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Topic: Emotion Mojo angler.  (Read 1942 times)

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idafish

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  • Location: Boise Idaho
  • Date Registered: Feb 2011
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This is only my second post here. So far I have learned a lot from you guys. I also signed up over on NWKA. I was in the market for a kayak mainly for lake fishing here in Idaho and an occasional foray in the San Francisco Bay around my home town of Alameda. I picked up a Mojo Angler off of CL for dirt cheap. I hear mixed reviews on this boat. I am 5'11" and about 240#. I am wondering if anyone here can give me some feedback or their experience with this kayak. Thanks in advance.
                                                                              Joe.


Bushy

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Like big Gabe says, whatever gets you out there to catch fish is a great boat.

As you get more experience, you might want more stability, more speed, more/better storage, more friendly deck layout, etc.

Besides the safety equipment (plenty of threads on this here), really you just need to get out there with your fishing gear and hook up!  (oh, and then get back to shore).

Welcome to the madness, looking forward to seeing posts of awesome lake fishing in Idaho!!

Allen

 

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BigGabe

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Allen is absolutely right. I started out with a tiny yak, but I never let it hold me back. Well...not much anyway. If it's safe, get out there and fish. You'll soon figure out what you like. Your next yak will be better thought out, but you won't know what you want until you have a little fishing time under your belt. In the yak of course. Go give the fish hell.
Never argue with an idiot. They'll just drag you down to their level, and beat you with experience.


 

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