danny Ericksen
Chief Operation Officer, International Fishing Consultant and Travel Coordinator.
An avid fisherman that strongly believes in the merit of joining each expedition as liaison and ensuring that each angler has ample opportunity to catch their ‘bucket list’ fish and that we practice what we preach - fishing first, emphasis on luxurious accommodations, fine dining, and hassle-free travel.
A lifetime on the water has given Danny all the tools he needs to assure that fishing is at its finest when onboard. A world traveler, fishing many different waters has given him the confidence to catch and assure our customers the catch of their dreams.
Brady Ericksen
Brady created, updates, and maintains the website you are currently on, manages our social media, and advises Angler's Odyssey on the newest technologies and trends as our CTO. He graduated with high honors in Computer Science and is learning the joys of fishing and travel with Angler's Odyssey. Brady also designs and updates technological exhibits at Thanksgiving Point, the largest children's museum in Utah.
Cabo Team
Captain George Landrum
Born 1956: Jacksonville, Fla.
30 years USCG licensed 100 ton Master
10 years USN as Electronics Technician and Military Police
Cabo San Lucas since 1999, moved here from Guam
Captain on private Sportfishing boats, owned then sold his 31 Bertram in CSL
Largest fish: 417 pound Blue Marlin weighed, released many in the 600 pound class. On team that won 1.6 million in 2014 Bisbee Black and Blue, over 2.5 million total tournament wins.
Have a one year old Golden Retriever and a 19 year old black cat (from Guam).
Mariana Estrada-Tallman
Mariana was born in a very cold city named Toluca, Mexico, as an only child where she was raised by her grandparents. Mariana was always surrounded by music and arts, which eventually lead her to be a journalist. In 2004, after discovering that her profession began putting her in danger situations due to the lack of protection for journalism, she decided to move to beautiful Cabo San Lucas where she found a new net of family and friends, two of the most important being Mary and George Landrum. For the last few years, she has continued intermittently doing journalist work, but has also became a very active member in her community, trying to give back in groups like Caboholics, FD, El Ranchito Dog Shelter, among others. Mariana is also an advocate of protecting human rights, our animals, oceans and deserts. Most recently, she started to work with Fly Hooker as an assistant manager of George Landrum.