It's all perspective. I think the point many on here are trying to make is that it is much better be hunting than to not be for most. Some others prefer not to hunt unless they can shoot a trophy. To each their own... Time spent out west is the trophy to me. I go for the experience. Trophys have made their way onto the walls of my man cave but a lot more does and cows have made it to my freezer. Enjoyed the hunts for them all. No wrong answer - just personal preference.
My idea of a trophy is a good memory. I don't have a man-cave or racks or mounts on the wall. I don;t have enough to fill a box in the garage.
If your perspective is to drop over $1,000 to shoot an antelope doe, more power to you. I spent $700 on a 16 month old, 600# bull for the freezer this past year - he's tasty. Put his meat next to a button, 6 and 8 pt bucks shot 1 hr and 5 hrs away from home.
Had a ball in WY in 2017 and can't wait to go back once I get enough points to do a good hunt. Maybe it is being deaf, but traveling to hunt in a cluster of competitive guys was not fun for me, nor is it worth $1,000+ to do. Again - your mileage may vary.
I followed the doe advice a couple years back and wish I hadn't. That's my perspective. That's for folks to decide on their own. Instead of blindly saying yes - hunting is better than not hunting, I say that hunting how you want it is better - I used to say quality but somehow that makes me an antler hunter. I have to fight idiots over deer in FL and GA but somehow doing it in WY for antelope is okay?
If you don't want folks breathing down your neck, get some points. It will be MORE fun.
Then on your way out - check out Devil's Tower and Mt Rushmore - both are worth the drive.
If you are willing to drive from the east coast for a #100 animal and smile from ear to ear, then please do. The skies are amazing at night, the air is crisp, the views/vistas are amazing. The antelope are really neat to see - especially if they are headed your way. Just don't move or blink cause they'll see it. Tons of deer, maybe an elk to 10. Trout fishing if you go far enough west. Fun stuff.