PikeApalooza at Out Fly Fishing
Pike Opener is coming up on May 8th and we are incredibly excited to FINALLY target some pike on the fly. Join us for our annual PikeApalooza event and competition this weekend.
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PikeApalooza Film Night
Thursday, June 11th at 7:30pm
PikeApalooza 2026
It's one of our favourite events of the year! Join us on June 11th for an epic evening of pike fly fishing films, drinks, and the official kickoff of our annual PikeApalooza competition.
Every year, our customers participate in a fun competition to see who can catch the longest pike over the weekend of June 11th–14th. Please note: In order to be eligible to participate, you must be present at the shop on our film night (June 11th at 7:30pm) to pick up your official 2026 Out Fly Fishing PikeApalooza tape measure. No tape measure, no official entry!
In order to enter a Pike in the contest:
- Registration occurs during our film night on June 11th at 7:30pm, no exceptions
- Any open body of water within Alberta may be fished during the contest period (June 11-14th)
- An Official PikeApalooza Tape must be obtained from the shop and utilized (these are provided at no charge)
- Fish must be kept in the water and not brought in the boat to be able to qualify. Go to shore and keep the fish in the water while measuring any fish
- A picture must be taken showing the fish in the water with the tape measure & length measurement visible
- Make a story or post on Instagram or Facebook and tag the shops account to enter your fish. There are no limit to the # of entries each person can have.
Prizes:
- Longest Fish: Pike Sun Shirt, Sticker Pack & $100 Gift Card ($300 value)
- 2nd Longest Fish: Ditch Pickle Sticker pack and Fly Line ($200 value)
- 3rd Longest Fish: $100 Pike Fly Assortment
*Any mishandled fish, fish brought in the boat, or fish measured without the official 2026 PikeApalooza tape will disqualify the entry. No prize is as important as the safe release of each fish*
Fish Handling Tips:
- Keep fish in the water. Big pike should not be brought into the bought, if they thrash and or get dropped in the boat that will likely result in the death of one of those fish. The big hens are extremely delicate, despite their aggressive appearance and size
- Never try and hold a pike by its eye sockets! This was common practice 20+ years ago, but those fish were typically being kept to eat, not released, so care and handling of the fish did not have the same focus
- Tailing a pike or a hand along its gill plate is the best way to control it when landing them. Allow them to stay in the water so their body weight is supported by their flotation. Don't grab or touch the gills themselves (or the gill rakers) you can safely hold and control a pike from the gill plate, without ever making contact with their gills
- If you want a photo make sure the camera person is ready before ever lifting the fish from the water. When they are ready you can lift the pike holding it at the knuckle of its tail with one hand, while supporting under its pec fins just behind the head. There is a flat and firm area where the fins originate from the body that is better to lift from than putting your hand under its belly.
- Lifting big pike with a hand under their belly can often result in big fish getting air trapped in them which causes them to float to the surface and flip over upside down. This can also happen when bigger pike tail walk or thrash aggressively on the surface
- If a big fish does get air inside it and can't swim away without flipping upside, simply hold the fish by the tail ( and a hand under its pec fins if that's also needed to keep them up right) Face them into the current or waves in clean water. Eventually the fish will often burp air bubbles and then be able to swim off safely. If they are full of air and they swim off and then float to the surface and flip upside, be sure to retrieve the fish and hold it upright until its able to swim off strongly with no issues from trapped air.
Have fun, be safe and make sure we treat those beautiful Ditch Pickles with care & respect at all times