If you come to the NE corner of the state I would suggest a couple of things. Plan on coming the last two weeks of the season. There will be far less people top contend with. The gobblers will more then likely be without their hens as the hens will be nested by then. The snow will have melted in the surrounding hills which helps displace the birds from the lower private property on to alot of the national forest and other public lands. As to where? Anywhere along lake Rosevelt from FT. Spokane to Kettle falls, and the entire area basically from Deer Park North to Colville. That's alot of area but there are turkeys in most of it. Also over along the Pend Oreille river has plent of turkeys and recieves far less pressure. If you come for the opener, unless you are on private property expect company. Another good tip is to hunt in the late morning/afternoon. Most folks are in ther at sunrise and sleeping at camp by about 11am.