That’s a tough spot to be in points wise if you are looking for a number on a deer. Most of the CWMUs that produce trophy animals each year are well out of reach at 9 points. I realize 155 isn’t a huge deer, but I think the point still remains.
Many people believe the CWMUs are giving you a chance at bigger deer. For most, at least those within your grasp at 9 points, what they are offering you is probably a less crowded hunting experience rather than a chance at bigger deer. I think the advice to start calling and talking to operators is the best advice you can get. Find one that has rules that you would like to participate with, and go hunt and have a great time. Most of the complaints about CWMUs stem from hunters that didn’t read the CWMU rules or contact the operator beforehand and then they think they got screwed by the operator. The reality is they could have known the rules and how it would go before ever applying if they’d done their part beforehand.