I'm gonna regret this, but here goes...
I've gotten two "once in a lifetime" permits- early bull in unit 10, and deer in unit 13B.
Unit 10- I hunted the BigBo, after spending 20 man days scouting and 200 miles of boots on the ground scouting. It was the best hunt I ever had. My son and I both got great bulls, and I met several guided hunters who had not even seen a good bull. It felt like I knew almost as much as the guides did (surely I didn't, but it felt like it). No game cameras anywhere.
Unit 13- I spent 18 days scouting and hunting the unit. There were game camera "traffic jams" on every water hole. The guides knew every buck in the unit, and their runners were all over. It felt like any buck in the unit had snipers waiting for them. Just how it felt- not anywhere near the hunt I had hoped for.
Honestly, for 90% of hunt units, I never thought game cameras were even a factor in the hunts. But in high trophy units with high-stakes guides in play, it sure seemed different.