Anyway here's an update for you...if anyone drew one of the 15 permits (5 archery, 5 muzzle loader, 5 modern).
1) The unit is now open to the indians...
2) Although the unit is walk-in only there are hunters on ATV's running around on it today.
The red ATV's are crossing/driving on both the surrounding private land and the state land. The Border Patrol is watching the ATV's to make sure they don't go into Canada and back, and they called the Warden to ticket the ATV's, but I doubt they'll get a ticket for not reading the regs...they don't have to.
I bet that by next fall the Unit will be completely wiped out of any even half sizeable deer.
So I posted about the Eder Unit a month ago or so and a couple of people didn't like my update of the unit. They thought I was being negative and trying to run other hunters out. Turns out that a majority of the hundreds of deer I saw last fall were actually on private land. Don't get me wrong, I saw plenty of deer on the unit it self...but I knew that this would turn into a mess. Certainly looks like it has from my perspective. At least it started raining...