Thursday, July 05, 2007

Mullethunt '07 - Recent Captures

Mullethunt '07 continues to be a banner year for mullethunting, and also continues to yield impressive trophies. We believe proper management of these rare specimins has led directly to excellent mullet numbers, and there are rumors of consideration for removing mullets from the endangered species list along with the bald eagle.

Travis, Mullet-hunter of far and wide repute, captured this wily specimin with some quick-thinking action. This "camo-mullet" actually came to him of it's own accord. While it's fairly rare to catch a covered mullet, the camo cover is the most common-used method of protecting the "business end."

This is Kendra's first catch, and a fine catch it is! This is an EXTREMELY rare species, actually thought to have gone extinct in the early 1990's. However, Kendra proves at least one still exhists. Notice the extremely well-groomed appearance, and the care taken to tame this mullet into a perfect point. Even the gentleman to the side can't help but stare at it's utter perfection. With catches like this, Kendra will soon ascend to the pinnacle of mullet-hunting.
This is a recent catch of mine, caught at a local swim beach. Notice this mullet owner's reluctance to join the others in the water, and how can you blame him? Perfectly spiked on top, flowing waves in the back - he proudly dispays his mullet for all to enjoy.

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