Angler Chronicles

on Bally Sports West Television (HD)

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“Sergio” hosts a brand new line of exciting, educational and informative episodes featuring local skippers, guides and experts in their various fields.  Angler Chronicles brings to its viewers the very best wide open sportfishing action the west has to offer with both fresh and saltwater fishing including Southern California, Mexico, British Columbia and Alaska. 

Joining Sergio each week is the Angler Chronicles Fishing Schools Director, Ron Hobbs, and all instructors including Ben Secrest.  Sergio and crew are an accomplished team with decades of experience in both salt and freshwater venues.  Angler education and exciting bent rod action continue to be Sergio’s goal as host and executive producer of Angler Chronicles.

Angler Chronicles Television is produced by eleven time Telly Award winning television producer Danny Jackson.  Danny has more than two decades of experience producing for The Outdoor Channel, FOX Sports West and now Bally Sports West Television.

Award winning outdoor videographer and expert aerial cinematographer, John Senften, has now joined the Angler Chronicles television crew adding a whole new level of creativity helping to garner more Telly Awards for broadcast excellence in the Cable Television Industry.

Angler Chronicles strives to bring only wholesome family entertainment to your television screen.  Seen on Bally Sports West Television as well satellite feeds throughout north America in stunning high definition.

Don’t miss Angler Chronicles weekly on Bally Sports West Television from 8 to 9 a.m and 10:00 a.m. Sundays on Bally SoCal, and Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m.  We are seen a total of five times each week on the Bally networks.  Check your local listings.

This Week On The Angler Chronicles

River of Dreams (Telly Award Winner)

Posted by admin on April 29, 2021


The mighty Umpqua River in southwest Oregon is a world renowned fishery for Steelhead, Silver and Chinook “King” Salmon and even Sturgeon.  And the Umpqua River Loop is famous for its incredible smallmouth bass fishing.

Join Sergio and the Angler Chronicles crew along with Brant McGlothlin and his Carne De Theresa crew  as they explore the “Gem of the West Coast,” the Umpqua River, fishing out of the Big K Guest Ranch and Outfitters near Elkton, Oregon, for the best smallmouth bass fishing imaginable.

The Umpqua River Loop supports large quantities of smallmouth with an estimated 4,000 fish per mile.  You have to see it to believe it and that we did!

Angler Chronicles award winning cinematographer, John Senften, captures the majestic beauty of the Umpqua River as well as the entire Big K Guest Ranch in southwest Oregon.

Don’t miss this Telly Award  winning episode, “River of Dreams,” fishing the majestic Umpqua River.

Sunday, May 2 – 8:30 A.M. (Bally Sports West)

Sunday, May 2 – 10:00 A.M. (Bally Sports SoCal HD)

Monday, May 3 – 10:00 A.M. (Bally Sports SoCal HD)

Tuesday, May 4 – 3:00 P.M. (Bally Sports West)

Sunday, May 9 – 8:00 A.M (Bally Sports West)

And viewed internationally to millions more via Satellite


The City of Dream Extreme

Posted by admin on April 22, 2021


Join Sergio and the Angler Chronicles Crew as they rediscover the City of Lake Elsinore, California surrounding the only completely natural lake in Southern California. The City of Lake Elsinore is indeed the “Action Sports Capital of the World” featuring year-round fishing, Lake Elsinore Storm Baseball, skydiving, hang gliding, water skiing, boating, golf, motocross, Lucas Oil Racing, fine dining, shopping, and so much more! It’s all here in Lake Elsinore, the city of Dream Extreme!

The “City of Dream Extreme.”  Entertaining, educational and informative.

A must see and great family entertainment !

Sunday, April 25 – 8:30 A.M.   (Bally Sports West)
Sunday, April 25 – 10:00 A.M.  (Bally Sports West)
Monday, April 26 – 10:00 A.M.  (Bally Sports West)
Tuesday, April 27 – 2:00 P.M.  (Bally Sports West)
Sunday, May 2 – 8:00 A.M   (Bally Sports West)

Viewed internationally to millions more via Satellite