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Who ever says the bass is the at tjhe top of the food chain should think again. It hurt to watch this, but it's worth it.

I was actually up north fishing for arctic grayling on an ultra lite.  When I hooked a grayling a northern came up and swallowed it whole and I was left with a 43" pike on 4lb test.  Biggest fish of the trip

That was pretty cool.  Could you imagine something like that happening during a tourny?

It was painful to watch, but at the same time it was really cool to see. 8-) 8-) :exclamation

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It hurts a lot less than watching that dumba$$ feed a bass to that snakehead (another youtube video).

Yep, them toothy critters ARE the top of the freshwater food chain, IMO:o) There's a license plate available on the Musky Hunter's website that reads: MUSKY - all other fish are just BAIT! Guess that can also be applied to large Northerns as well (in most instances since there are many accounts of Northerns being reeled in and attacked by giant muskies!!) BIG fish with NASTY attitudes.

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Also, on the right hand side of the web page, where "related videos" are, there is a video of a Pike eating a full sized cut throat trout. You have to see it.

Sweeeeet ;D

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