I hunted 10 for mule deer quite a while ago. It was a November season. At that time we saw more elk than deer, usually in the piñon pines walking to a glassing spot. The deer population was low. They were in very small scattered groups. We accessed the unit through Thoreau, went past the Bluewater Lake and hunted generally a bit south, SW and West towards McGaffey. Back in the forest, to the west, we found a spur road through a flat the gave us a view of a fairly open hill side, that and any spot like it seemed to hold a few deer you could glass at dawn and dark.
There were 3 hunters, second to last day we found two big bucks together, the guy that found them dropped a 28" 4x4, right at 192". I found the other later that day and got him in the Piñon pines at 25 feet, very heavy 31" 4x4 right at 175". We felt very lucky. 5 long days hunting and saw these two, one other 22-24" buck and three small ones together just SW of Bluewater Lake. If the deer density is similar, steel yourself for lots of looking, if the population has increased, it could be a great hunt, the genetics are there.
Hopefully you can find someone with more recent experience.