No problem. I have been up there to do seminars and realize how hard it is. It is also some of the most beautifull country I have ever seen.
Deer in my county are almost a plague. I have no yard and gardens are out of the question. However, that does not make them easy to kill unless you shoot them out the window in the yard. I do not. I hunt a long wooded ridge behind my house and I hunt a 100-acre farm just down the road. The year before I got sick, I shot 17 deer, 16 does and one buck. Now there are more deer than ever. My daughter has killed three and she does not hunt. She killed a spike backing out of the driveway.
Where I live, the limit is three does a day and three bucks for the entire year. I can't recall the last time I killed three bucks here. When I hunted for a living, I tried to mature bucks only, 90% of the time. Because it was my job, I hunted all over. I also did all my own scouting and hung all my own stands. I also guided three or four weeks out of the year on bow only operations. It reached the point I almost hated to hunt. I certainly hated TV shows and refused to make one after the mid-nineties. But I can tell you this. I have hunted with a lot of those "stars" before they were stars and they can dam sure hunt. How do you think they became "stars". A perfect example is Stan Potts. Goofy as all getout and one of the best deer hunters I have ever known. This fall, he walked into some woods, picked a spot and killed a monster 190's buck the next day. No guide, no advice just knowledge. As for Mr. O'Connor, I don't know where you got your information but I can assure you, he was one heck of a hunter.
No harm no foul, have a goodun.