A little more information would be helpful. What elavation are you hunting? What season? What kind of equipment are you using and what is your basic hunting style when elk hunting? Like the previous post said, are you seeing any sign? If there is no fresh sign there is most likely not very many/any animals in the area. Best advice I can give is talk to a biologist and some locals.
Last year I was hunting Pool Table Park area.. 1st season, it was warm. I forget the unit number... Elevation was hovering around 11,000ft. I have a Browing Abolt in 300RUM, I have done some good work on it. It has a muzzle brake, bipod, Nikon Monarch 6 x 24 x 50 BDC. I use the turrets, not the BDC. I load my own. 200gn Accubond, 92gns of Retumbo, CCI 250 primers. It shoots less than .5 moa consistently.
I walk the mountains. I usually trek up to the ridge line, walk it, then circle back about 1/2 way down the mountain, if the terrain permits. Bino's in at my eyes about half the time. Allways see sign. Sometimes old, sometimes new. I did see and Elk last year, though I don't count it. I could not tell the gender, throught the thick brush. I tried stalking, no luck. I found a small 5 point anler last year on top. I'm sure it was a shed from the previous shed season.
Maybe I am hunting to aggressive? Should I find a spot and still hunt?
A few years back, I hunted Unit 67 across from Sawtooth. 2nd season, Snowed the whole time I think! LOL... Lots of sign, hunted the same way...
First time I went we hunted unit 76 by Creede. Moon was full and up all night, snow everywhere, daylight at night. Hunted pretty much the same way. I didn't venture quit as far out, because I was green. Only about 5 or 6 miles a day. I did actually see the tail end of an elk that time, on the side of a mountain. It was high tailing it, it heard me. it was in a Aspin thicket. I did not even think about shooting at it. it was moving way to fast away from me, and not a safe shot.
I use a tablet gps with topo maps for navigation and marking sign, and what I think are good prospect spots. I carry a good ole lensatic compass for backup...