By MLF Communications Staff

Rookie Jacopo Gallelli of Florence, Italy brought a five-bass limit to the scale Sunday weighing a tournament-best 20 pounds even to win the MLF Pro Circuit even at the Potomac River in Marbury, Md . Gallelli’s four-day total of 20 bass weighing 65-03 earned him the win by a 2-05 margin over Michael Neal of Dayton, Tenn. and the top prize of $100,000, making him the first European to ever win a professional bass-fishing event in the United States.

Gallelli fished one area in Potomac Creek all four days of the competition – an area that produced the biggest limit of the tournament on day 4 – where he moved back and forth, running to the top, then drifting down with the wind.

“It’s kind of amazing – It’s been such a long road and I’ve had so many things happen this season that just weren’t going my way, so to end up here with this win is absolutely amazing,” said Gallelli, who competed in the 2019 Bassmaster Classic after qualifying via the B.A.S.S. Nation. “This trophy means way more than the money for me. I’ve invested my entire life trying to achieve this level of fishing in my career, and I am finally here. I came 5,000 miles across the ocean to make this day happen.

“It’s been such a sacrifice and the sacrifice has continually grown,” continued Gallelli. “If I go back home, I cannot keep competing. I’ve missed my son’s birthday, Christmas, New Years, Easter and now it sounds like I probably cannot go back to Italy until the beginning of the fall. But I will be coming back with something great. It’s not about the money – it’s about coming home with one of these [trophies].

“The only thing that would have made this a better Father’s Day celebration is if I were able to hold this trophy with my son,” continued an emotional Gallelli. “I dedicate this win to my son, Lapo – Ciao Lapo.”

Gallelli came into the event at No. 99 on the Angler of the Year points list. His previous best finish this year was 57th in the season opener at Lake Okeechobee.

His primary baits were a 3.3-inch Keitech Swing Impact FAT swimbait and a Z-Man Evergreen ChatterBait Jack Hammer.

“Believe it or not, this is the very first event I have ever won in the United States,” said Gallelli. “I’ve had a lot of good results on the lower-level circuits, but never a win, so finally I’ve made my win happen when it really counts.

"This is as good as it can be. I feel like I am watching from outside my body right now. It’s just unbelievable.”

Gallelli went up against some of the biggest names in tournament bass fishing on day 4, making the victory even more significant to him.

“I know I just beat some of the best in the sport, but honestly it’s not only my skill – it’s the support that I’ve had from everyone,” said Gallelli. “Thousands of people were cheering for me today from Italy and Europe, cheering like there was no future and I was about to win a soccer championship. I don’t even have the courage to open my phone. It’s been ringing and lighting up non-stop – everyone is calling and sending messages.

“This win is not big because of me,” continued Gallelli. “It’s big because 40 years ago someone launched a bass-fishing tournament in Italy and one young kid started dreaming. I’d like to thank those pioneers of bass fishing in Europe for bringing this idea of fishing to Europe and to Italy.

“This is a win not only for me but for the entire European bass-fishing movement. It’s incredible.”



Day 4 (Final) Standings

1. Jacopo Gallelli -- 15-08 (5) -- 13-13 (5) -- 15-14 (5) -- 20-00 (5) -- 65-03 (20) -- $100,000

2. Michael Neal -- 16-02 (5) -- 15-08 (5) -- 15-02 (5) -- 16-02 (5) -- 62-14 (20) -- $30,000

3. Cody Meyer -- 15-05 (5) -- 15-01 (5) -- 16-01 (5) -- 16-04 (5) -- 62-11 (20) -- $25,700

4. Ricky Robinson -- 13-06 (5) -- 18-12 (5) -- 13-04 (5) -- 15-08 (5) -- 60-14 (20) -- $20,000

5. Adrian Avena -- 16-06 (5) -- 16-00 (5) -- 12-03 (5) -- 15-08 (5) -- 60-01 (20) -- $19,500

6. Justin Cooper -- 16-03 (5) -- 14-14 (5) -- 14-09 (5) -- 14-02 (5) -- 59-12 (20) -- $18,000

7. Lawson Hibdon -- 17-00 (5) -- 17-08 (5) -- 13-03 (5) -- 11-10 (5) -- 59-05 (20) -- $17,000

8. Shin Fukae -- 15-05 (5) -- 14-04 (5) -- 14-14 (5) -- 14-13 (5) -- 59-04 (20) -- $16,000

9. Terry Bolton -- 16-03 (5) -- 14-00 (5) -- 13-15 (5) -- 14-01 (5) -- 58-03 (20) -- $15,000

10. Josh Bragg -- 14-09 (5) -- 17-05 (5) -- 12-13 (5) -- 11-08 (5) -- 56-03 (20) -- $14,000