Almost every year there are left over Malay Gap rifle tags…….there was ~20 last year, of which, a buddy of mine snatched one up. It’s a very remote (one road in and out, and those roads can be nasty if there is moisture) and the vegetation is very thick. Good guides do well, but most DIY guys struggle. One guide told me it’s a 10% success tag usually with about 5 -7 harvests out of the 50 tags. I did not validate but when I called myself seeking more info, I was told again that it was a tough hunt and to “chose a good guide”. If you google search it, you can read some historical reports that says the same. With that said, my buddy hired one of the better guides this year, and shot the first bull they saw, and it was a ~330” class bull, but had a g1 missing on one side and a royal broken on the other, so it obviously didn’t score to its potential, but something I would have been very happy with!
The archery hunt is a whole different hunt and it’s pretty productive during the rut. Another thing that makes the rifle hunt tough is the fact that the Rez OTC hunt in Malay takes place in Dec, just before the Non-tribal rifle hunt. Should be an experience though, and there are some good bulls in their, albeit they are really tough to get on.