My experience is some individuals simply want the bigger challenge and after you kill a few critters, you want to expand the challenge. Some don’t, which is fine. Case in point. I took hunters safety in the 70s and started hunting elk in 1980. My father’s camp was all about first legal elk it goes Down. Calf, cow, spike whatever. There were close to 10 in camp. More packing than I want to remember. They shot a few good bulls, but that was not their target. They grew up to put food on the table in a logging community. Deer were the same, sure they would shoot a few impressive bulls and bucks. After a decade I was learning a new way to hunt elk and had bagged a few and would start passing on legal elk and small bulls. They literally thought I was crazy and questioned my sanity

why would I beat myself up day after day looking for a big bull. Because I could and wanted to. Nothing more. I have always taken photos and remember the old storefronts in Clark Fork, Noxon, Kellogg,etc having Big Buck and Bull boards. It is nothing new you can just post it on line versus in the local store.To each their own on how they fill the tag. You only get so many seasons, I would not waste time worrying about how others fill their tag legally.