Capt. George Landrum

Capt. George Landrum

With my father serving in the U.S. Forest Service I had the chance to live in and experience some of the most beautiful parts of our country. After a short stint in college (lack of funds!) I joined the Navy, what an adventure! A great education, a chance to complete my degree and visit other parts of the world. After 10 years I left to start my own business, in Guam, commercial fishing. Hard work, charter work was easier so I got my Captains license. Guams economy was based on Japanese tourism, they had a recession, we found a business for sale in Cabo San Lucas and now live here full time. I write a weekly fish report, have a (new) blog, and write (and have written) for monthly and quarterly local magazines on the subjects of fishing and golf. Thank goodness for editors!
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  • Where Have All the Marlin Gone?
    A seven year cycle is common for mother ocean, but there are other reasons we may have just experienced great Marlin fishing. We are now back to normal, and it feels as if there are no fish out there. Were we spoiled, and if so, why?
  • The Green Jeep
    Buying a vehicle sight unseen presents unique problems. The internet is a great place to shop, but sometimes it is better to be there in person. Very important in fact, when you are spending a lot of money.
  • Cabo Live Bait
    Live bait can make or break a fishing day when heading offshore. In Cabo San Lucas it is often the best method for catching the fish of your dreams. Knowing the types and prices is important, knowing the availability is critical.

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