Agree with a lot of what has been posted above. Seems that you have the experience and willing partners to make the hunt happen DIY. Adequate time off to not be in a rush would be critical in my mind. If you can do that logistically and hunt how you want to hunt, I’m sure you would enjoy the whole experience even more. The hunt itself is gonna go fast regardless if you tag out early or eat tag soup. Drag out the planning / scouting ahead of time as much as possible with whomever can go with you. Anyone who will go preliminarily scout with you, train/ exercise with you, or go to the range with you can have a memorable part in your 2025 hunt.
And speaking of range time. You may already be a military sniper marksman, but I would recommend you burn powder through that muzzleloader every week from now until the hunt. My dad took me on my first OOS hunt over 30 years ago, but I still remember all the bricks of .22 ammo we shot up at pie plates and aluminum cans in addition to the boxes of premium rifle ammo we shot off the bench, bipod and hood of the truck.
Even reading the replies on Rokslide helps with the enjoyment and anticipation leading up to the actual hunt. Congrats on your tag and take a ton of pictures along the way.
And speaking of range time. You may already be a military sniper marksman, but I would recommend you burn powder through that muzzleloader every week from now until the hunt. My dad took me on my first OOS hunt over 30 years ago, but I still remember all the bricks of .22 ammo we shot up at pie plates and aluminum cans in addition to the boxes of premium rifle ammo we shot off the bench, bipod and hood of the truck.
Even reading the replies on Rokslide helps with the enjoyment and anticipation leading up to the actual hunt. Congrats on your tag and take a ton of pictures along the way.