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Cat thanks for the interesting story. I'm guessing the jig was hooked in the corner of the musky's mouth thus the line was not cut. Note the big musky was out of water when Marnich was bit. Numerous anglers have been bit by pike and musky when the fish are out of water struggling for survival and someone sticks their finger on purpose or accidently in the fish's toothy mouth. Dogs bite many, many more people than pike.
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