Dixon native wins national ice fishing title

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Ryan Wilson, a 2000 Dixon graduate, casts his line during the Mille Lacs National Championships in ice fishing on Dec. 15. Wilson and his partner Brandon Newby won the event.
Matt Stephan/Special to SVM Ryan Wilson, a 2000 Dixon graduate, casts his line during the Mille Lacs National Championships in ice fishing on Dec. 15. Wilson and his partner Brandon Newby won the event.
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With 50-plus combined years of fishing experience, Dixon native Ryan Wilson and his partner, Brandon Newby, have heard plenty of big fish stories.

The week leading up to the North American Ice Fishing Circuit's national championship tournament Dec. 15 and 16 in Mille Lacs Lake, Minn., was no exception.

While the duo scouted every inch and mannerism of the lake, stories of lunkers – but not the lunkers themselves – were swimming laps.

“You start to realize that there’s certain people who don’t know what they’re talking about,” said Wilson, a member of Dixon High School's Class of 2000 who now lives in Waupaca, Wis. “We had some of that going on the day before. It makes you nervous. You’re thinking, ‘They found some big ones, and we hadn’t seen any of them.’

"I can tell you it’d make me nervous, if I didn’t know enough about the lake.”

That's a big if, though, and one that Wilson and Newby ultimately didn't have to worry about, thanks to their exhaustive scouting.

Welcome to the war room

Wilson says he and Newby never spent so much time scouting an event. The preparation culminated with an intense pow-wow in the duo's hotel room Friday night.

As they rigged about 20 poles with different lines and jigs, they made a plan, a backup plan and a plan to back up that one.

“Our stomachs are in knots the whole time we’re doing it,” Newby said. “We’re nervous. ‘Are we making the right choice?' The pressure is amazing."

Plans B and C weren't necessary. The duo set up shop in the rain Saturday morning and immediately struck ice fishing's version of oil. The barrage of crappies captured by the Aqua-Vu fish finder throughout the week were back. And hungry. It didn't take long to hit the 16-fish limit of eight crappies and eight bluegills.

“We thought we’d just keep fishing, and we kept upgrading our crappies and kept waiting for truly big ones to come through,” Wilson said. “We kind of found the right spot, started with quite a bit of weight and kept adding to it.”

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