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In all seriousness, for any unit (including Spokane) contact WDFW and ask them for pointers. They are there to help. You'd be surprised at the scouting you can get from our public offices. They are out there every day and know where animals tend to be and when. I've used them on numerous occasions. If you want to hunt half an hour from Spokane, contact WDFW and see what they give you.For those of you who have honey holes on public land that nobody knows about, this shouldn't be a problem, because nobody knows about them, right? (you'd be surprised what the all-knowing gov knows).
That and the fact that they either are anti hunting or they want to fill their own freezers. They along with the local logging community have the best tabs on the elk in that area, and maybe an occasional whitetail enthusiast or wildlife photographer.