Again, submitting to the rogue commission and advocating to close certain hunting seasons because they don't effectively manage predators is literally an anti-hunting argument. From a conservation standpoint no hunter should ever advocate for closing seasons when there's progressive alternative methods. We don't need to close any of the seasons, we need to combat the commission and hold them accountable to make sensible decisions based on sound science, and listen to the department biologists that present the data at the meetings.
Also, I don't know what logic you're using to state the populations in these areas are so bad 7 harvested bucks will have a noticeable negative impact, but I don't follow it. I can only assume you don't actually scout and hunt these areas, or you need to brush up on more effective tactics on finding mountain mule deer. The first year I hunted high buck, there was more than 7 legal bucks in the single basin I hunted, and more than that ran out that I wasn't able to see before I shot one. The success rates aren't low because there's low deer population, they're low because it's 500,000 acres of roadless wilderness that you have to hike your ass off to get into and out of.