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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“It was kind of like a recharge,” he said. “It kind of made me focus so hard on what we were doing, so it makes you a better fisherman all-around. It made you fine-tune everything."

Back on American soil, he was ready to go after the best ice fishermen in the nation with renewed vigor.

“It just makes you know that if you slip up at all, they’re gong to take you out," Wilson said. There’s no room for error.”

Two lures in a tackle box

Wilson and Newby go together like minnows and wax worms. They know what buttons to push on each other the same way they know what bait is going to hit on a cloudy day.

To think the dynamic duo formed over – what else – a big fish tale. While playing darts on the same team about 7 years ago, Wilson overheard Newby telling a buddy he'd placed fourth in an ice fishing tournament.

“He called me a liar to my face,” Newby said.

So they went out fishing with some buddies to see who could land 25 fish first, as a sort of lie detector test.

The third and fourth wheels had landed four fish when Wilson and Newby both hooked their 25th. At the same time.

“At that point, I figured, if you can’t beat him, join ‘em,” Newby said.

One thing that sets them apart: While Wilson works in tree service year-round, Newby's blacktop trade finds him in his offseason.

"I felt bad for Ryan after we won," said Newby. "I didn’t really do much for the next 2 days after I got home."

So, after battling the shifting elements, Wilson's form of celebration was going home to see his wife, Erika, and his two sons.

“After being on the road that long, the most exciting thing is to pack up and go home,” Wilson said. “It’s completely draining.” 

Ryan Wilson file

Age: 31

Hometown: Dixon

High school: Dixon, Class of 2000

Resides: Waupaca, Wis.

Family: Wife, Erika; sons Trevor, 3, and Cooper, turns 1 in April

Education: Studied urban forestry and business at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point ... Earned bachelor's degree in 2005

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