For the most part there wasn't any competition for sitting water. I did have a repeated issue at one spot with the same guy, but it wasn't wide spread. I saw almost no one in the Garden while I was there, but I also didn't hunt the roads. Opening day I walked 12 miles and sat water that evening. Over the 17 day hunt I probably put on over 150 miles on my boots. Oh, and I was hunting right along side of a couple of well known guides that were struggling too.
I will disagree on the help of game wardens and biologists. If you want to get really good specific info, contact previous year hunters. The game wardens and biologist only offer general advice on the hunt. The hunters I contacted were very, very helpful.
The lack of bugling I think is from the fact that there is so few elk in the area that competition for cows is low. I watched a small six point on three different occasions with two cows and two calves for more than an hour and he never made a sound. I think if the density of elk were higher, especially bulls, you'd hear a lot more bugling. I definitely saw more cows on the trail cams then bulls and this is during the August 20th to Sept 27th time frame too. Last year though they were supposedly quite active during the archery hunt.[/
All damn good info.