Pope and Young book, for sure, in probably half the counties in Wisconsin with 5 days of hunting.
Always has blown my mind that Kansas/Iowa/Illinois get so much attention for the top end of bucks, and Iowa/Kansas are seeing point creep from guys that are driving through states where they have a better chance at a nice buck than they will fighting it out on public ground in Kansas or paying huge $$$ for a marginal lease in Iowa. If you're happy with a 130-150" buck, there's a dozen+ states you can hunt every single year affordably at this point, instead of waiting 3-5 years for Kansas/Iowa.
Those 190" bucks aren't going home to Florida or New York guys doing DIY hunts, they're coming off extremely low pressured and well manicured blocks of private land.
Not to discourage the DIY hunter, but in Iowa you're looking at 5 points minimum to guarantee a southern unit draw tag at $60/pop plus $650 for the license. Add in food and lodging, potentially a lease, and that $5k could get you a hell of an outfitted hunt or a great leased property that you could hunt every year in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Minnesota or Wisconsin (not to mention Colorado/Montana/Canada for outfitted.)