The 2022 Slave Lake Slam Ice Fishing Tournament Event Rules
CFE License No. 608470
Hosted by the Big Lakes County
4 Weekend Event
Feb 4- 6, 11-13, 18-20 & 25-27
6am to 5pm daily
This derby is catch and release ONLY.
Harvesting fish will result in disqualification.
Eligible species include Walleye, Lake Whitefish, Burbot, Northern Pike, Yellow Perch
By registering and participating in the tournament, all participants agree to abide by the rules and regulations as set out in the 2022 Slave Lake Slam Ice Fishing Tournament event rules and Competitive Fishing Event License issued by the Government of Alberta.
1. Getting Started
- The 2022 Slave Lake Slam Ice Fishing Tournament is an online tournament run through Angler’s Atlas website and their mobile app MyCatch.
- Anyone can participate in the 2022 Slave Lake Slam Ice Fishing Tournament and it is for all ages. Registration is currently only able to support individual registration. For those participants sharing a mobile device, participants must login to their own account to submit their catches.
- There is a $25.00 registration fee to enter the tournament.
- Catches must be submitted through the MyCatch app for judging anytime during that period.
- In order for catches to be sent properly, you must use the same login email and password for both the Angler’s Atlas website and the MyCatch app.
- All contestants must register for the tournament via this URL: https://www.anglersatlas.com/tournament/To be completed when event is set up
- You will receive an automatic email confirming that you have entered the tournament and that your payment has gone through.
- Once accepted into the tournament, download the free MyCatch mobile app which is available for both iOS (Apple App Store) and Android (Google Play Store) and login to activate the tournament on the app again using the same login email and password that you used to register in the tournament. (https://www.anglersatlas.com/mycatch)
- Protecting anglers’ privacy is a priority, and any location data collected during the tournament will not be released to the public. Our promise to anglers is “Secret Fishing Spots Stay Secret”. See below for further details.
2. Catch Reporting Rules

- This event is catch and release only. Eligible species include Walleye, Northern Pike, Lake Whitefish, Yellow Perch & Burbot. Recognize fish species using the information here: https://albertaregulations.ca/pdfs/fishing-regs/Sport-Fish-Identification.pdf
- In order for each catch to qualify, a photograph of the fish on a measuring device (instructions below) must be taken using the MyCatch app (ie. photos cannot be uploaded from a photo gallery or other source).
- All contestants must have GPS/location services enabled on your cell phone for their catches to qualify. Your location data will be protected. For more information, see details below.
- This is a total length measurement tournament. NOT fork length. See pic for reference. The total length of a fish is measured from the tip of the nose or jaw to the tip of the tail with the tail pinched.

- The nose of the fish must be at the start or zero mark on all measuring devices and the total length is taken where the longest length of the tail crosses the measurements on the measuring device.
- All Fish must be measured with the right side down (the right side of the fish must be facing down or touching the board) and the left side of the fish facing upwards.
- If you measure your fish entry on a commercially produced bumpboard, the measurement rules are as follows. The nose of the fish must be visibly touching the bump end of the board, the fish must be placed on top of the board and the entire fish showing the head and tail and past the tail must be visible in the measurement photo.
- If you measure your fish entry on a homemade bumpboard, the measurement rules are the same as above BUT you must provide a photo to the organizer of the empty board to verify proof of measurement accuracy. Unverified boards will NOT be accepted.
- If you measure your fish using a tape measure, the measurement rules are as follows. The fish nose must be aligned with the zero mark on the tape, the fish cannot be on top of the tape measure or cover it in any way, and the entire fish showing the head and tail and past the tail must be visible in the measurement photo.
- The photo must be taken from a birds-eye view looking down on the fish.
- A photo that does not clearly show the overall length of the fish, including head and tail, on the ruler WILL NOT BE SCORED. More than one attempt to get a valid scoring photo is allowed. The app will prompt you to either accept the photo or retake a photo.
- The mouth is allowed to be open, closed, or anywhere in between, so long as the fish meets the other above requirements
- There are to be no fingers placed in the gills or mouth of the fish. Any fingers in the gills or mouth of the fish will disqualify that fish.
- A second photo, often called the Hero Shot can be used and is optional for this event.
- A third option is a live video release of the fish and is optional for this event.
- The app works out of cell range, and catches will synchronize with the server once the user opens the app when back in cell range, or via a wifi signal. Photos are date, time, and location stamped to the moment that they are taken. If the catches are not synced by the prizing deadline, they will not qualify for prizes.
- Catches that are submitted will be reviewed for approval often throughout each day of the event. Once the submissions are reviewed and approved, they appear immediately on the appropriate leaderboard(s). DO NOT EXPECT to see entries show up immediately after you log them.
- A great resource is the MyCatch video that shows how to complete an entry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqwbAFFQE-w&list=PL1Yp9OqZ6saBgaKklT5jh6DkuTbai3NeJ&index=1
3. Tournament Location and Times
- Tournament boundaries are within the limits of the water body of Slave Lake (no tributaries) Alberta only.
- The tournament runs the 4 weekends in February of 2022 from:
- Friday, Feb 4 to Sunday Feb 6, 6 am to 5 pm daily &
- Friday, Feb 11 to Sunday Feb 13, 6 am to 5 pm daily &
- Friday, Feb 18 to Sunday Feb 20, 6 am to 5 pm daily &
- Friday, Feb 25 to Sunday Feb 27, 6 am to 5 pm daily
- All catches made within the start and end times must be synchronized with the Angler’s Atlas server within the event times to qualify.
- At the discretion of the tournament director, tournament days may be shortened, postponed or canceled due to unsafe weather or water conditions.
4. Awards & Prizes
- Proceeds from the tournament will be distributed as prizes in accordance with the prizing categories below. Prize payouts will be adjusted if the event does not fill to the expected number of participants of 500 - see 4B
- The prize breakdown is as follows:
- 1st Place Longest Overall Walleye - $2000
- 2nd Place Longest Overall Walleye - $1000
- 3rd Place Longest Overall Walleye - $700
- 1st Place Longest Overall Northern Pike - $2000
- 2nd Place Longest Overall Northern Pike - $1000
- 3rd Place Longest Overall Northern Pike - $700
- 1st Place Longest Overall Lake Whitefish - $700
- 1st Place Longest Overall Yellow Perch - $700
- 1st Place Longest Overall Burbot - $700
- Most Fish Entered - $100
- Shortest Fish Entered - $100
- First Fish Entered - $100
- Random Entry Award - $100
- Prize amounts are based on a full field of 500 anglers. If the tournament doesn’t fill, the payout percentages for each paid position will remain the same and will be adjusted accordingly. Cash prizes may be awarded through either E-transfer, cheque or entry fee refund.
- A participant can only win one prize placing per species.
- Awards will be announced on or by Thursday, March 3, 2022 after a full review of entries has been completed and anglers will be contacted directly using the contact information provided in the tournament registration process.
- In the case of a tie, the tie break will go to the person with the highest number of fish reported.
- Tournament organizers reserve the right to adjust entries.
- Anglers have up to 60 days to claim their prize. Anglers that do not claim their prize within this period forfeit their prize
5. Other Rules
- By registering and participating in the tournament, all participants agree to abide by the rules and regulations they have received as set out in the 2022 Slave Lake Slam Ice Fishing Tournament event rules and Competitive Fishing Event License issued by the Government of Alberta.
- All anglers participating in the event must have access to either a paper copy or electronic copy of these rules in case they are asked to produce them by an enforcement officer.
- This tournament is catch and release ONLY. Harvesting fish will result in disqualification. The goal is to achieve a 0% mortality rate.
- There will be no fishing deeper than 5.5 Meters or 18 feet at any time during the event.

- Anglers can only submit catches that they have caught themselves. This is an individual tournament, so you cannot enter as a partnership or team, and under no circumstances can you share fish with any other angler. Anglers are free to fish alone or with other tournament or non-tournament anglers, but each registered angler may only enter their own fish on their own app.
- All fish entered for this event must be caught via angling i.e. using hook, line, rod and reel. At no time will fish caught by non angling (i.e. use of traps, trap nets or cages) be allowed to be entered. Usage of a landing net to land a hooked fish is allowed.
- Each contestant must have in their possession a valid fishing license for their respective jurisdiction or be exempt under regulations of their jurisdiction.
- Each contestant must conform to the fishing rules and regulations that are in place for the jurisdiction in which they are fishing.
- Promoters and organizers assisting in the tournament operation are not responsible for death, injury, damage, liability, theft, fire or any loss to any contestants.
- Any angler found to be cheating will be disqualified from the tournament. Angler’s Atlas also reserves the right to ban anglers from competing in future events.
- In the event of disqualification, any paid entry fees will be forfeited and not refunded.
- All rules have loopholes. It is our intention to provide an honest sportsmanlike tournament. In the interest of good sportsmanship, contestants are reminded the spirit of the rule will prevail in all judgments.
- All questions or concerns relating to the rules of this tournament are to be referred to the Organizer or their designated Authorized Tournament Protest and Appeals Committee. Their decision will be final in all cases. No other person can be considered a spokesman for the rules during the tournament. The contact person for this event is The MyCatch Approval team and can be reached by email at [email protected]
- Any contestant has the right to make a protest against another contestant by contacting an Organizer through email and must be completed and presented within 1 hour of the close of the tournament. Their decision will be final in all cases. A $100.00 dollar protest fee may need to accompany the protest. The fee will be returned if the protest is found to be valid.
- To ensure the best chances of survival for the fish, all participants are to handle fish safely. Blatant abuse to fish or the resource is reason for disqualification
- Refer to the leaderboard often and do not submit photos of fish smaller than the leaders in that category. This will help limit the impact on the fish caught and enhance the chances of survival in catch and release where the fish is put back into the water as quickly as possible.
- This is an ice fishing only derby. Practice ice safety at all times! Fishing is only allowed on a minimum of at least 4 inches of ice. Only walk and fish where it is safe to do so. For ice safety information please see: https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/safety-procedures/ice-safety-tips/default.aspx
- Measure fish inside tents or ice shacks whenever possible, specially when temperatures dip below -10 degrees celsius
- Wet your boards/rulers prior to measuring fish in cold conditions to help prevent freezing the fish to the board, especially if you are using a Judge or other aluminum/metal boards
- For Ice Fishing events - ice on the eyes or in the gills etc are a reason for disqualification.
- All COVID-19 Public Health orders and Gathering Restrictions at the time of the event must be followed by all participants
- All photo submissions may be used by MyCatch by Angler's Atlas for future use.
6. Data Privacy and Fisheries Research
“Secret Fishing Spots Stay Secret” — This is our primary commitment to anglers who report their catches through MyCatch. So what does this mean in practice?
- Angler’s Atlas does not release MyCatch GPS data to the public. It is treated as confidential and is provided to fisheries researchers under strict conditions.
- Every research team we work with must sign a data sharing agreement that sets the terms of use for the data.
- Data is anonymized before it is provided to the researcher.
- Researchers agree not to share the data with anyone else.
- Researchers cannot use the data for any purpose other than the research specified in the agreement.
- Exact location data cannot be published as part of the scientific research. Instead, it has to be generalized to a larger region so the location cannot be reverse engineered.
These data privacy rules are designed to protect our angler’s private data, to conserve the fisheries, and to make sure we maintain a trusting relationship with our anglers into the future. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to reach out to Angler’s Atlas President directly by email ([email protected]).
7. Schedule A - Alberta Government Rules for this event:
Organizer conditions
- Advertising is not permitted until a licence number has been issued. All event advertisements shall include the Competitive Fishing Event (CFE) licence number in the advertisement.
- A copy of the event licence, a signed copy of Schedule ‘A” and the organizer’s Event Rules must be provided to all registered participants. Organizers are responsible for enforcing all the event rules (event rule document and schedule A).
- This CFE only permits the use of photography; fish must be returned to the water immediately following photograph. Fish may not be killed, retained (e.g. in live wells), transported or weighed.
- Organizers shall ensure that participants only photograph fish species listed on the CFE licence.
- The organizer must maintain a list of all participants including their signatures that are registered for the event and noting that each participant was issued a registration package, whereby the participants understand and agree to follow all CFE rules and licence conditions.
- The organizer shall clearly post a copy of the CFE licence conditions along with directions on how and where to contact the organizers.
- The organizer shall ensure that all participants understand that photographed fish shall be handled in a manner that causes them least harm and released back into the waters from which they were taken.
- Organizers are responsible for enforcing all event rules. A copy of the CFE licence and conditions as well as the organizer’s event rules shall be provided to all registered participants.
- The organizer shall complete and return a Competitive Fishing Event Reporting Form and associated worksheets within 14 business days from the conclusion of the event. A. The reporting form for this CFE is due no later than: March 14, 2022. B. The report shall also include a list of all rule infractions relating this event.
- Fish mortality, the organizer shall: A. Establish and maintain records of all dead (or dying) fish during pre-fishing and during the tournament and;
- . Collect, preserve and submit dead fish (in coolers or frozen) to Fisheries Management staff in Slave Lake: (Alberta Environment & Parks – Suite 100, 101-3rd Street, Provincial Building), by no later than March 1, 2022
Organizer and Participant conditions:
12. Fizzing of fish is prohibited. A. Fizzing refers to the practice of releasing, or attempting to release air from the air bladder of a fish caught from deep water.
- Before participating in a Competitive Fishing Event, all participants must ensure they have been registered by having their name included on a list of participants that is maintained for the event, and that they have received a copy of the event licence, a signed copy of Schedule "A" and the organizers event rules.
- During the CFE, all participants shall wear a visible form of identification that indicates them as participants of the CFE.
- All participants in the licensed CFE must possess a valid Alberta Sportfishing Licence and follow all angling regulations unless otherwise specified in this Schedule A.
- Participants in this CFE must practice catch-and-release for all fish species caught during the event.
- Fish shall not be marked, cut or physically altered in any way.
- Participants fishing under the authority of a Competitive Fishing Event Licence must follow the Alberta Fishery Regulations for the water body
- All participants must use barbless hooks only. For the purposes of interpreting this condition: A. A hook means a single, double or triple pointed hook on a common shaft, and includes hooks attached to a line or lure, and; B. Barbless hooks includes hooks with barbs removed or hooks with pinched barbs lying flat against the shaft of the hook such that they are not functional.
- The maximum depth permitted to fish is 5.5 meters or 18 feet.

