I feel like late season elk, just do what elk do, eat, sleep, hangout. They do stay where the feel safe, but that could be an open field if its private property and no one hassles them. Or it is the bottom of a clear cut that you can't see from the road but you can walk out 20yards and see into. Or most likely it is a stand of small reprod trees that they bed in and move into the bigger tress, still away from people to feed. There is so much feed for elk everywhere on the WET side that they don't have to go far to have safety, feed, and water. I have had plenty of success in the late season, but it starts with knowing where the elk spend time. Where I hunt that doesn't change much from summer, fall, winter, they just rotate around through 4 or 5 small locations. I just get in the woods, hike, drive, look and find sign, then spend time in the area I see lots of sign. I rarely stop moving unless I find really fresh sign or hear the elk. I just keep moving till I find elk. It is very doable, it just takes time in the woods to find elk.