If you text people your hunt photos, you may be giving up your “secret spot”

Zach Jones

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FYI —
I’ve noticed this happening this deer season. If you don’t explicitly have location data turned off on your photos, your nice picture of you and your trophy buck also tracks the location the photo was taken. Some websites scrub this data when you post, such as Instagram. Texting photos to people does not automatically scrub this data. I had a good spot get ruined this year because someone sent a photo around to all of his buddies.
 
What @Morgan1776 said, take screenshots of all your photos if you don't want your exif data floating around. Unfortunately I've heard this story many times now
 
Also..I'm always looking to snake more road hunting spots...so please..post away.. no screenshots!!
 
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