bull swimming across lake powell

just an email that was sent to me, i dont know anything more about it.
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AGCHAWK
Great pics Killer! Man, for big animals they sure can swim!
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MuleyMadness
Wow, like to see the bigger ones? But from the trees in the background and shore this isn't or can't be Lake Powell.
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killerbee
ya, i dont know for sure, i've never been to lake powell. just what the e-mail said
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oldcp
thats beautiful.
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Neat pictures, but that most definately is NOT Lake Powell, not even in the close vicinity!! (**!!)
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Um....
Maybe its Lake Powell....Montana....or something.....
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i think its a rosie from somewhere on vancouver island seen it at another site
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Cvrn
Definately not Powell.

Neat pics, Do you have any Bigger ones?
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killerbee
ya i have them in bigger pics but i messed up and resized them 75% smaller. i will try and repost them bigger in a little while
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killerbee
i went back to the e-mail to get the bigger pictures and noticed that it doesn't say lake powell, it says POWELL LAKE. maybe it's a different lake???? [ see thats how these things get so messed up ](*,) ](*,) my bad (**!!) ]
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MuleyMadness
that makes more since Killerbee, now I still wanna see the big pics. [-o<
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RooDog
Great pics! Now let's see the big ones :thumb
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killerbee
try these
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AGCHAWK
Hey Killer. I believe that's a big Roosie bull. Sure looks like one to me.

With that being said, there is a Powell Lake in British Columbia and there is also a substantial amount of Roosevelt Elk in that region.

Therefore, I would say that this was taken there.

Of course, I cannot prove any of that...LOL
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killerbee
ya i agree, he's looks like a big ol' rosy.
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a_bow_nut
LOL.

Just for fun here is a picture of lake powell in southern Utah.

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a342/nanieanderson/M%20M%20F/Lake20Powell20sunset205.jpg" alt="" />

Now you can see why people are so sure that this wasn't where the pictures were taken.
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AGCHAWK
LOL...Wow. I've never been there before but now that you've pointed that out I can see why there were questions!
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Ya, the closest pine tree is 40 miles away in the Henry mountains, or on Navajo mountain on the Arizona end of the lake!

Unless there's a "lake powell" somewhere in Montana (???)
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killerbee
:)) :)) to funny! lake powell , powell lake, same thing right??? (**!!) guess not.
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yep, definitely not Lake Powell. At least not Lake Powell in Southern Utah, maybe somewhere else.
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MuleyMadness
Big Bull for sure, pretty cool stuff.
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AntlersOutWest
You can see how fast an email can get jumbled around.

It looks to me like a Roosevelt Elk for sure.

That would be a sight for sure. Easy catch
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Cvrn
A couple more Of the Beautiful Lake Powell we no it wasnt at.
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