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Lind: A blind man's hunt for game continues

Carey McWilliams just keeps going after 'em. Neighbors told about Carey early this year. He's the Fargo guy who loves hunting. And he's blind. But with the help of others who help him aim his rifle, he has brought down a large number of animals a...

Bob Lind
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Carey McWilliams just keeps going after 'em. Neighbors told about Carey early this year. He's the Fargo guy who loves hunting. And he's blind.

But with the help of others who help him aim his rifle, he has brought down a large number of animals and birds. He once even bagged an alligator (but in Florida, not the Upper Midwest).

Now, he's preparing for another hunt. He'll be heading for the Rockies along the Idaho-Montana border for a week in late May to hunt black bears and wolves.

He'll be using his trusty 30.06 rifle.

Carey says his wife, Tori, is going along "to cheer me on."

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His limit is two bears and one wolf. Whatever he gets, he plans to turn them into wall hangings and throws for the bed.

"I've always wanted to do this," Carey, 38, says.

And now, he's about to.

If you have an item of interest for this column, mail it to Neighbors, The Forum, Box 2020, Fargo, ND 58107; fax it to (701) 241-5487; or email blind@forumcomm.com

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