The thing about lockers, especially the automatic lunchbox type, is that they add a large amount of stress to the axles. With the open-diff setup the likelihood of snapping an axle at the spline end and ending a day of fun is much more remote.
Also, in Oklahoma most trails are rutted and rocky with large mud holes, and loose dirt covered hills. I often get by with a good line and a little bit of momentum. In addition, the Super Swampers have helped immensely for that simplistic approach. It would likely not work as well with a street focused tire such as a radial MT or AT.
Now, if I was taking out this rig to someplace like Moab with its long stretches of slick rock, I would definitely have lockers front and rear.