My '01 hunt was late archery. That hunt was TOUGH. The hardest I've been on. Not physically, but mentally. To sit in a treestand all day for 5 days was like some sort of medieval torture. To stay mentally focused for that long was impossible. It can get very cold. Be prepared to be able to shoot dressed like an eskimo. Also make sure you can pull your bow back after sitting on a cold stand for 8 hours. It's alot harder than you think. I never even pulled my bow back on that hunt. So I went back a year later with the rifle (early) and took a high 180 class (7x6), last day, last 10 minutes. I was lucky.
Three different outfitters have had that ground since 2001, but the one constant is Dan. He grew up there and has the "in" with the ranchers. He knows the deer and the area. I don't know Matt Teter from moses.
The deer are there. Lots of 160-170 class. Not as many 180 and up as I would have hoped to see. Only one on my archery hunt and one on my rifle hunt. Both were high 180's. Accomadations were first rate. Stayed right in Dan's house, and the food was good.
Go prepared, be patient, and stay FOCUSED ( those deer can be on you in an instant and you WON'T hear them coming). You might just come home with one of those hawgs. By the way how much $ are they getting for that hunt now? Did you need a preference point to draw the tag?