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Topic: Emotion Mojo Angler Opinions  (Read 7666 times)

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idafish

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  • Location: Boise
  • Date Registered: Feb 2011
  • Posts: 8
This is my first post here. So far I have learned a lot from you guys. I also signed up over on NCKA. 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.


kallitype

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  • Location: Vashon Island, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2008
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Haven't seen one, so I looked it up on Amazon, pretty slick little craft!

http://www.amazon.com/Emotion-Kayaks-Mojo-Angler-Kayak/dp/B002ZQRRG2

reviews:

http://www.paddling.net/Reviews/showReviews.html?prod=1707

   31 inches of beam, should be pretty stable.
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Krusty

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  • Location: Spokanistan
  • Date Registered: Oct 2011
  • Posts: 16
First post in this forum (and it's indeed a rather dated thread) but anybody considering purchasing an Emotion Mojo Angler kayak may be interested in my experience with the boat.  I've spent a great deal of time flyfishing lakes from this craft, and it is stable as a rock...and handles waves quite well.  Of course its great stability comes at a price....it's not a speedster of a kayak....it's a fishing platform....but for its purpose it is far more useful and efficient than belly or pontoon boats.

The mojo is not my first kayak...but it was my first fishing kayak, and I'm highly pleased with its construction and appointments.  Frankly, I'm amazed I don't see many people fishing (let alone flyfishing) from a kayak on this side of the state....I guess the two activities seldom intersect in this neck of the woods.


 

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