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The Antler Man, Jim Phillips

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Three Forks, MT. He passed away in 2023. Not heard of him until a brief article popped on Montana Outdoor. A very brief, not sure if "article" would describe the little blurb.

https://www.montanaoutdoor.com/2024...he-legendary-life-of-jim-antler-man-phillips/

Sounds as though he's held a passion for supporting his community. Anyone know his background? Conservatioist? Whatnot?

A Meateater podcast I'll take a listen.


Here's a YouTube of his collection:

 
I’ve listened to the Meateater podcast that he was on. Incredible dedication. I did not realize that he passed away. I wonder what will happen to the antlers?
 
Thats the definition of horder...

I have a small pile of antlers I've kept, but I can't imagine being so attached to them, that I'd keep all of them.
 
Thats the definition of horder...

I have a small pile of antlers I've kept, but I can't imagine being so attached to them, that I'd keep all of them.
It's mind blowing how large his collection is. I have a pretty good pile but nothing like that. The only that confuses me is that they're all hard-whites? Nothing fresh or brown.
 
Hi praise indeed given the state of awe and ecstasy I saw your antler collection produce in @sclancy27, @cgasner1, @Elky Welky and myself…😀

I wasn’t able to process what I saw at your place. If his was the best….🤯
Jim packed everything our of the mountains, I quit doing that in 82 and only keep the big ones or freaky ones. The volume of antlers he has is mind blowing and my collection is not as good as his when it comes to big mule deer antlers.
 
Jim packed everything our of the mountains, I quit doing that in 82 and only keep the big ones or freaky ones. The volume of antlers he has is mind blowing and my collection is not as good as his when it comes to big mule deer antlers.
I wonder how many people have picked up a horn that you left lay because it wasn’t big enough. Kinda sound like a fly fisherman practicing some catch and release.
 
Cool how he stuck to the effort his whole life.
For sure! He explained to me that it was his hobby, more like a passion. He hiked every spare time he had available, constantly searching. Of course, he had his special "honey holes" where he always discovered treasures. It was a real pleasure listening, learning, and looking at his many treasures.
 
This is sad news. Best antler collection I have ever seen.
That’s saying a lot! My mind still can’t wrap around the sheer volume, organization and stories that accompany all the antlers inside and outside of your place!
 
I wonder how many people have picked up a horn that you left lay because it wasn’t big enough. Kinda sound like a fly fisherman practicing some catch and release.
Most of them likely rotted away, More recently I ether pack them out or throw them into a juniper jungle so other people don't get any ideas that they might be in the right place.
 
Most of them likely rotted away, More recently I ether pack them out or throw them into a juniper jungle so other people don't get any ideas that they might be in the right place.
So your the reason I quit hiking into that hell hole. My wife thanks you for your service
 
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