Another good reminder on the privacy front…all iPhone users should immediately do the following:
Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > Camera > Never
I just turned this off recently. I was shocked at how accurate the “geo tag” was on a number of my photos. More importantly I recently learned that the geo tag follows the picture when you send it to others. A buddy recently sent me a picture of his archery bull and I was able to plug in the iPhone coordinates and find him really easily on BaseMap.
I had no idea that I’ve been spot burning myself for all these years.
Good looks. Even better is never posting an original picture, but doing a screenshot instead. Removes the associated metadata from it in almost all cases.
Honestly though, there's enough bad hunters out there that it would be a massive undertaking to weed out all the dumb spots people waypoint to get to the good stuff, which is pretty much already known anyway.
This. Also, the unit from my recent Colorado hunt has 94 waypoints in it, some with icons that have nothing to do with what was actually there, color coded to correspond with meanings I have literally never told anyone... if anyone is out there buying waypoints from them, they should know there is plenty of false information headed your way. But, data aggregation isn't hard these days, and it might be worth thinking about the above practices if you're not already and are interested in keeping your secret spots.
Good OPSEC discussion in this thread!