Depends on the guide. But generally... no.
Being a ranch kid since birth, owning several calibers I load for, and shooting often makes me a person who knows how to hunt- with over 20 elk (packed out 90-120 lbs at a time per hunter in Yak packs) and 200+ deer (most killed off managed allotment in Texas back 18 years ago, but 75 or so full hunted in the season- no blinds). I hunt deer every year- usually 3-4 doe for MEAT (I have all the horns on the wall and not getting a bigger house).
But lately, I can't do a 120 lb pack (x2-3 per hunt- if by myself) after 5-7 miles of 4000 ft (up and down) during the elk hunt. So I'd hire a guide for TWO reasons ONLY:
1) Bring the pack horse and take out the meat Vs. on my back (for days at a time)
2) Help with the lay of the land (he/she SHOULD KNOW where the elk are and what their RECENT patterns are)
So ONLY to get me where the elk are (no scouting need then), and take the meat out after the kill. I'll take advice, but I may well decide to go my own route Vs. what a guide may suggest- it's MY hunt-- not theirs. And as I have a 100% tag fill hsitory (*on every elk tag I've bought or drawn), I'm not exactly into the "guide" culture (often made up for "bankers", and (rich) people who don't shoot but once every three years- day before the hunt types). THEY NEED a guide to tell them what to do so they don't shoot themselves in the foot
I know this culture well... starting as a teenager I "guided" for these types on our three family ranches in Texas and NM for over 15 years. I've dressed 500 LARGE animals (including "Mr. Drysdale's" Texas "Ace" shot deer MANY times). Shiny guns, whisky, and gut shot deer was (is) hunting for many and that is fine- nice folks, but not hunters.
And this is why we have (most) guides to take the "city folks" out and keep em' safe and happy. I say this while I am ALSO sure there are a FEW AWESOME GUIDES out there who know how to work with seasoned hunters. But I'd have to have a referal from a FEW out there I know, to even think about it and... I'm not dropping $3k on an cow elk tag when I can fill it for $1200 (or less with late season tags) and hire a guy with a horse
Public hunting is always NEW territory and always preferred. I've missed a few tags where the animals just weren't there; but I HUNT every day- no days off drikin' at camp, etc. So yah... give me REAL info on where the animals are and help my old ass out getting them off the mountain-- I'll pay you some for that.
Come to think of it, I can hire a few high-school football players to "camp" out and have them bring thier packs-- and feed them steaks and beer. And while I'm at it... show them how to hunt Elk starting with how to kill them (with good shot placement), dress, quarter, and pack them out.