Honestly Yelum, that is a very tough decision. I guess it really depends on what caliber of buck you are realistically hoping to take, if you would be content with 180 then go for it. The CWMU does produce some nice bucks, but from previous conversations with the operator I get the impression that you will have a guide with you at all times and odds are good that the primary purpose of that guide will be to steer you away from areas where they have seen big pre-scouted bucks. I don't think there is any chance that you would be hunting one of the better bucks on the ranch, those are ear-marked for their $22,000 clients. It sucks, but there are a lot of politics associated with CWMUs, you just have to kind of wade through the crap and try to make an educated decision.
Having hunted the CWMU in the past, I really don't know how much of a factor it is to be able to hunt that unit in November. It is primarily summer range and a lot of those bucks start to leave the ranch in late October. However, having said that, I guess that doesn't mean that a good buck couldn't wonder through there while migrating. Ask SlamPunk...he may have some insight on this as well.
Now Yelum, I don't know, but maybe you have an inside track with the operators and Rusty will pull some strings for you. If that is the case then I would say it is worth a shot. Keep in mind as well,regardless of what anyone tries to tell you, that part of the state suffered a SIGNIFICANT winter kill 3 years ago and there is no question the numbers and caliber of bucks are way down. In fact, I think the next two or three years in that quadrant of the state are going to be pretty tough by way of big mulies.
Bottomline, it depends on what caliber of buck you would be happy with. You're not going to be wading through 190s to get to the 200s that's for dang sure! But if you would be happy with a 180 class buck with a slim chance at something better then I think it would be a decent hunt for 7 pts. I personally think that by banking points for a couple more years that there are better hunts in the state that will yield better opportunities for bigger bucks. Just my two cents, take it for what it is worth.