WANTAGE It took Mark Utter one shot to fell the largest black bear killed in New Jersey’s history. But he needed 21/2 hours, an ATV, a boat and lots of friends to get the bruin out of the forest. Utter was hunting near High Point State Park, near his Sussex County home, when he came across the black bear. But he didn’t have a good angle from which to shoot it so he called up some friends on his cell phone to help flush out the bear. The group managed to move the bruin into a clearing where Utter was waiting. ``You would think, My God it was like a little truck coming out,’’’ Utter said. The group of eight hunters dumped the dead animal in a flat-bottom boat and then pulled it out using an ATV. After the bear was killed and gutted, it weighed 632 pounds, and officials estimated that the bear would have weighed almost 746 pounds alive. Karen Hershey, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, said Utter’s bear was the largest killed in state history. Utter, who described it as a ``bear of my lifetime,’’ said he’ll have the hide made into a full mount.