"It is definitely a quality hunt permit but you have to consider it will be a major mentally and physically demanding hunt."
I'm going to have to disagree with you on that statement. Yes, there was a chance to take a quality buck, but it was in no way, shape, or form a "quality hunt." Even after Dan shot his three-point, he said the same thing. I've had the Desert and late Pearrygin tags before, so I know what a real quality hunt is like. I love a challenge and don't mind tough, rugged hunts; in fact, I hunt rougher country in Wyoming, but someone with a quality permit should be able to pass up multiple bucks. I'm glad they gave the opportunity to hunt deer in the Watershed, but I think they should have made it a "Buck Deer Permit" initially to see how it goes. They could probably do some other things like tweaking the season or making it longer to give the option of choosing when you want to hunt based on factors like weather or pre-rut. With only five permits, what difference would it have made if the season ran for the entire month of October?