NewJerseyHunter.com
Sponsored By...
All-Game-Taxidermy By Carl Osterlund
Neptune, NJ
(732) 918-8699 - allgametax@aol.com

http://www.AllGameTaxidermy.com
»User: »Password:   Remember Me? 
NJ Hunter / New Jersey Hunting / Taxidermist Reviews & Information / MOUNTS AT WILDLIFE PRESERVATIONS (Pix)
Posted:  18 Oct 2005 8:34 PM
Brownstones, GunnyFern, and myself went to see George tonight, I met his two workers, super nice guys, one comes on here ,and I forgot his screen name. Anyway George still had 3 full body mount NJ bears to finish, one was a 225lb. bear, and the other 2 bears where each 550lbs. the one was bigger in size then the other, and I mean just gorgeous. He also had so many gorgeous deer mounts that just need some air brushing and they are done. What a rack we saw there it was brought in yesterday, it was shot in MONMOUTH COUNTY it was a 18 pointer double main beam with a drop tine. GunnyFern was sold on his work, and was also sold on George and his workers being honest with the questions he asked.

Gunny was I BSing you on his work?  I tell you this guy does such gorgeous work, he even gave me some ideas on some mounts of bears if I get one this year.
Posted:  18 Oct 2005 8:48 PM
brownstones said after seeing those bear mounts "IF I GET BEAR HERE IN NJ, I HAVE TO GET A FULL BODY MOUNT"
Posted:  18 Oct 2005 9:01 PM
that would be one ugly mount,
Posted:  18 Oct 2005 9:14 PM
well hopefully the hot weather will be there while they are filming, get them out of there so they get no deer
Posted:  18 Oct 2005 10:04 PM
I'm definitively sold on George's work, nice guy to boot. Joe(BHC) I'm sold on a full mount as well, have no place to put it, but I can throw out a couch if need be .
Posted:  19 Oct 2005 6:14 AM
Fern, no need for a couch you can sit on the floor, got to have room for the mounts !!!!!
Posted:  19 Oct 2005 7:31 AM
what a difference between bears from NJ, Alaska, and Canada. My 2 bears from Canada has rough fur, my NJ bear has thick soft fur. George had 3 full body NJ bears in the shop and all 3 had thick soft fur, the one from Alaska had soft fur, but it wasnt as soft as the NJ bears, but the Alaska bear had much thicker fur. He said the fur shows how healthy the NJ bears are and shows they are eating very well.
Posted:  19 Oct 2005 11:39 AM
rutnbk, your turkey will be ready in 1 month or 2 months at the most........Go there and see those 2 huge bears
Posted:  19 Oct 2005 3:11 PM
Jrhunt, you need to go see him before your trip out west
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 7:35 PM
BHC, 35Whelan and I went to Wildlife Preservations today.
  Heres a picture of Bowhuntercop dreaming about a huge bear. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b152/Jrhunt/IMG_7217.jpg
__________________
>>>---> Shut Up And Hunt >>>--->
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 7:38 PM
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b152/Jrhunt/IMG_7214.jpg
 
  This is the huge rack BHC was telling us about from Monmouth County. Thats 35Whelan holding it.
  35Whelan said he wouldn't shoot it.
__________________
>>>---> Shut Up And Hunt >>>--->
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 7:44 PM
holy crap!
__________________
Soccer-Mom Pro-Staffer
Hunting The Wild's of New Jersey
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 7:50 PM
Quote:
This is the huge rack BHC was telling us about from Monmouth County. Thats 35Whelan holding it.
  35Whelan said he wouldn't shoot it.


He must be going senile, take him to a doctor.
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 7:55 PM
Im just bustin balls 35
__________________
>>>---> Shut Up And Hunt >>>--->
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 8:00 PM
Has anyone gotten a tape on that rack???
Posted:  27 Oct 2005 8:43 PM
they say roughly 160"
Posted:  28 Oct 2005 4:11 PM
thats a great picture of that rack
Posted:  04 Jun 2006 7:16 PM
George just called me, we started bullshitting about hunting and stuff. He told me I could bring my rack down anytime, he should be getting my deer started in about a month

Anyway he told me that that rack from MONMOUTH COUNTY, the one that Rich (35Whelan)is holding in the picture in this post offically scored 204-7/8"
Posted:  04 Jun 2006 7:45 PM
Quote:
offically scored 204-7/8"

Damn,that's incredible!
Posted:  04 Jun 2006 9:29 PM   Last Edited By: BOWHUNTERCOP
Quote:
offically scored 204-7/8"
it's got to be a new state record
Posted:  04 Jun 2006 9:30 PM
Quote:
it's got to be a new state record

I was thinking the same thing.
__________________
It isn't the catch or the kill that makes for a great outdoor experience but enjoying all that God has created for us.

Email me at birdmanmike@verizon.net instead of using PM's

Official Hunt and Fish NJ Pro Staffer
Posted:  04 Jun 2006 10:01 PM
If thats the buck I'm thinking of it its actualy 197"... still an incredable buck. Is that a bow or gun kill BHC? The state record is 203 and change I'm talking bow anyway.
Posted:  04 Jun 2006 10:03 PM
I think Jimmer scored that buck at The Raritin show... if thats the buck again...its 197 5/8
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 3:48 PM
Quote:
Is that a bow or gun kill BHC?
Sugar, yes that deer is a bow harvest
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 3:52 PM
I passed on that buck, he needed another year!
OK seriously, I probably would have fallen out of my treestand if I saw that buck in the woods!
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 3:53 PM
Quote:
OK seriously, I probably would have fallen out of my treestand if I saw that buck in the woods!
I think most of us would as well
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 4:14 PM
Quote:
OK seriously, I probably would have fallen out of my treestand if I saw that buck in the woods! 

Please, I would've been as calm shooting that buck as I would be shooting at a doe.  Of course, my legs shake whenever I'm shooting any deer.

David
__________________
NJ... Where fun comes to die!
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 4:40 PM   Last Edited By: GSPOTTER
This buck is #2 all time NJ nontypical archery.Awesome deer it netted 197 5/8
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 5:31 PM
and it has like a 14 inch spread to boot...
Posted:  05 Jun 2006 5:32 PM
Quote:
and it has like a 14 inch spread to boot...
unreal, isn't it?