"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
looked at the file and you had 3 pieces of the camo pattern still in cmyk colors. you also had the wording as a bitmap and not vector so it was in cmyk colors. the little mascot was in a vector pattern which is vector based so yes you can print the color seps even though the eye dropper see rgb values. but in the vector pattern you had left 2 pieces in the cmyk value and that is why some of that image was on the cmyk plates as well as the spot color plates. I have done one above yours the way we would handle it at our shop. I just took your camo pattern(vector) change the few pieces which were still cmyk values to your spot values and the power clipped them into the basic shapes. For the wording I had to do a trace because your wording was a bitmap and needed to be a 1 color shape so I can power clip the camo patter in them. You can extract the power clip from the wording or mascot and then make a vector based pattern fill and do it the way you have done which is how the top image in the file.the main issue was that not all of the pattern was converted to spot color when you made the vector pattern.hope this helps rather than confusethe zip file has a corel x5 file and pdf