hehe I hear ya! The 65 pound world record I'm talking about was over 10 years ago if I remember correctly, not the fish in the picture on this forum. Caught by a fellow named Ken O'brien somewhere in Cottage country in Ontario but I can't remember which lake...I know it sounds unbelieveable but is true
. I remember the article in the fishing magazine I was a subscriber to, with Ken on the front cover (obvious huge grin). Apparently the fish did not really fight...what it did was swim up and swallow the jig/minnow, and sit there. He was sure he had a huge log on until he got it almost to the top and it swam back down and sat on the bottom. This went on for a little bit...he would reel it up and it would swim back down and sit there. No jumping, head shakes etc...very old fish with barely any teeth left. As a kid, iused to fish a lake in North Ontario called "Lake Restoule". On more than a few occasions while walleye fishing our favourite shoal, a musky/pike would either grab my jig head/minnow and nearly yank the rod out of my hand, and bite through the line instantly. I've also seen/felt larger musky attack a walleye when it was being reeled up. My Dad pulled one up without a tail at all, after a huge line jerk