Angler Chronicles
on Bally Sports West Television (HD)
“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
This week Sergio is in San Diego and enjoying a fascinating day of fishing with Captain James Nelson, licensed guide and local expert. Joining Sergio on this trip is Angler Chronicles, Tony Williams, with Bite-ON fish attractants.
San Diego Bay has always been known for such scrappy game fish as Spotted Bay Bass, Sand and Calico Bass, Halibut and many others. In this week’s episode of Angler Chronicles you will also learn that you do not have to travel thousands of miles to the tropics to catch Bonefish. One of fly fishermen’s favorites, the Bonefish is strong and puts up as much fight, pound for pound, as any game fish on the planet. There are plenty of them in San Diego Bay!
You will learn much from this episode on how and where to fish San Diego Bay as well as techniques that can be applied in any of the bays and estuaries of southern California. You don’t want to miss this week’s exciting episode, Border City Bonanza !
Always great family entertainment.
Sunday, January 10 – 8:30 a.m. – FOX Sports West
Sunday, January 10 – 9:00 a.m. – FOX Sports Prime Ticket
Monday – January 11 – 10:00 a.m. – FOX Sports Prime Ticket
Tuesday – January 12 – 2:00 p.m. - FOX Sports West
Sunday, January 17 – 8:00 a.m. – FOX Sports West
Also via satellite throughout all of North America
This week on Angler Chronicles, Sergio joins Chris Bona and Bobby Martinez as they fish the Long Beach Federal Breakwater. The breakwater is affectionately referred to by local private boaters as the “Wall.” Our group of hearties catch lots of Calico and Sand Bass at the wall but they also encounter the most amazing hoop-netting for California Spiny Lobster inside Long Beach Harbor.
Angler Chronicles is all about entertainment, education and information and this very exciting program does it all. Chris Bona and Robert Nguyen provide important tips on where and how to catch these tasty bugs in our local waters.
Don’t miss this amazing episode of Angler Chronicles, “Big Bass ‘n Bugs.” A must see and great family entertainment !
Sunday, January 3 – 8:30 A.M. (FOX Sports West)
Sunday, January 3 – 12:00 P.M. (FOX Sports Prime Ticket)
Monday, January 4 – 10:00 A.M. (FOX Sports Prime Ticket)
Tuesday, January 5 – 2:00 P.M. (FOX Sports West)
Sunday, January 10 – 8:00 A.M (FOX Sports West)
Viewed internationally to millions more via Satellite.