Mental break paid big dividends for Canadian pro fisher Cooper Gallant
He spent hundreds of hours driving his truck and boat trying to qualify for the Elite Series but it was 10 minutes of reflection that ultimately allowed Canadian Cooper Gallant to break into bass fishing’s top circuit.
Gallant, of Bowmanville, Ont., punched his ticket with a 14th-place effort in last month’s Southern Open event on South Carolina’s Lake Hartwell. Gallant, who stood tied for 39th after the first day of competition, finished third in the overall Southern standings to qualify as the top-thee anglers earned ’23 Elite Series spots.
Gallant’s qualification came in the second-last tournament of his season.
And that was the culmination of a lifelong dream for Gallant, who decided to fish all nine events (three Southern, three Central and three Northern) to maximize his chances of qualifying for the Elite Series. It was huge undertaking as all tournaments were in the U.S. and ran from February until October.