Most folks never even heard of Stanley Bain. Even less folks understand that he was one of the founding fathers of fly fishing in the Andros as we know it today. At 49, he was a husband, father, successful business man in the Bahamas, and owner of Cargill Creek Lodge on the south of the island. On August 5th, 1995 he and his crew of 4 became missing and only tall tales and rumors surround his disappearance...How many of us fit that profile? Marinate.. http://www.drakemag.com/back_issue_content/2007_fall_issue/the_disappearance_of_stanley_bain.html
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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