I get your points but it's not about hiding what you're passionate about, for instance, I share all my successes with friends on my facebook, instagram, etc. I've just made the personal decision to stop sharing my success with complete strangers online or adding every possible # on IG so that the whole world can see, as it doesn't really benefit me or the community in any way. I don't fault those who do either, do as you please and that's fine by me. What I do 100% disagree with on the other hand are hunting influencers and TV show hosts who are hurting the community more than anything. Hunters are becoming more obsessed with filling a tag and killing animals than anything else.
I also believe a lot of hunting influencers and show hosts are disingenuous, they don't give you the full picture, they hunt preserves, expensive leased lands, special tags, outfitted hunts, etc, and paint their hunts as "DIY that every Joe can do". There's a ridiculous amount of bad product placement, they push merch that sucks with promises of big bucks knowing their listeners will buy it. I think hunting influencers are drawing in the wrong crowd to our ranks and are pushing the wrong behaviours. Success is great and I've killed my fair share of game, but I've always tried to be an ethical and respectful hunter. That being said, the bigger the hunting industry has become, the less ethical I believe we've become overall. There are some good shows out there that push the right message, but I believe they are not the norm.
I also think hunting shows/influencers focus too much on the kill. Most shows open up with a 45 second intro of nothing but kill shots. Is that necessary? I enjoy watching a good hunt that culminates with the killing of an animal, but people seem to want to focus only on the killing part. The bigger the "hunting industry" is getting, the more we get reports of criminal activity/poaching from hunting celebrities and influencers who feel like they must kill something at all cost.
Finally, I've hunted a few Provinces and States, and can say Saskatchewan is somewhat sheltered from a lot of the BS. We have a relatively low population with healthy and abundant game species. We are also very restrictive when it comes to non-resident hunters.
For the antelope, probably not. All I can say is that it's by far my biggest antelope to date!

As much as a part of me wants to share successes with like minded people, I just can't justify sharing grip and grins with strangers. Again, I used to do it and will not fault anyone on this forum who does it either!