See more photos here! Walker's Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas chain, is a speck of a place, measuring only 4,000 feet long and comprising 69 acres. It built a world-class reputation on unparalleled fishing for wahoo, billfish, dolphin, grouper and snapper. Until 2004 its marina always seemed filled, its hotel and two restaurants always abuzz and its weigh-in gantry always a fixture at the center of its angling heart. Then back-to-back hurricanes took Walker's out. Its docks lie splintered and rotting, and that thick, fragrant foliage now rambles over the sidewalks. But what hurricanes destroy on land, they replenish underwater. The reefs and ocean waters surrounding Walker's teem as they always did. And while the hotel and marina remain condemned - for now - anglers can still cross to Walker's, check in at Bahamian ...
