Did you try unit 111 in 2020? We did. My girlfriend drew both of her doe tags and I struck out. So I was there primarily to guide and help her pack out her antelope if she got one. So doe tags only
What we found in 111
Access to public was difficult, not impossible. We saw 2 or 3 nice bucks and a bunch of smaller bucks that would have been easy targets if she had an any antelope tag. They were very territorial, and didn't want to leave their staked out piece of ground- usually a hill top of slight elevation that increased their visibility. Does were hard to come by. We had 2 walk by about 10 yards off of the public land we were on. They were at 110 yards.
We eventually found a herd, crawled to get close but after the crawl she didn't feel steady enough to make a good shot so we let them go. Probably 25-30 antelope between 130 and 200 yards at that point. One decent buck, a few small ones and a bunch of does and fawns. I'm still calling it a success, she got close and decided not to attempt a shot that she didn't feel comfortable with. 111 is very doable, and like I said if we had an any antelope tag we could have both shot average looking bucks on the first day. We found 4 or 5 pieces of public land that we could access total. There were a few more that were questionable but we didn't want to risk it and trespass.
We did see a monster buck that seemed to have made his home on a piece of private land just north of the colorado line. He was in the same place every day.