Blood on the ground or vegetation is the primary sign you might see at a hunting shooting site, indicating a hit animal.
Common Signs
Hunters look for blood trails at the shot site to confirm a wound and track the animal. Other potential indicators include antler marks on trees or ground from deer activity nearby.
Distinguishing Features
Blood on both sides of a trail suggests a complete arrow penetration, while minimal blood might mean a high entry wound. Tooth marks or saliva relate more to general animal presence than the shot itself.
