Grandpa even came out to join Dyllan, 10, and his father, Steve, so there are three generations from Ingleside in one picture. The big catfish on the right won the derby this year. This is the third year they have won. | Special to Sun-Times Media
Karen Cervac, 46, of Antioch shows off her little "tip up" pin. A tip up will flag an ice angler that there is a fish on the line. Her husband, William, 53, took the idea from an old timer on Loon Lake who used to make them out of copper for their ice fishing derby. Cost is $5 call (224) 788-8325. | Special to Sun-Times Media
"Tip Up" pin made by William Cervac of Antioch sells for $5 call (224) 788-8325. | Special to Sun-Times Media
Joe Babe, 26, of Silver Lake, Wis., is shown her carving some roasted pig with Chris Deimer's dog Remi (as in Remington) waiting patiently for something to fall onto the ground. | Special to Sun-Times Media
Mitch Yucus, 21 of Antioch Township built this nice ice shanty himself. He liked sketching trees so he did one on the outside and then he drew moons on the corner and used silver tap to make them stand out and show off some moon craters. Inside there were four holes with the floor raised off the ice and the ceiling was painted white to fool the fish into seeing sky or clouds. "I kinda like drawing trees," he said. | Special to Sun-Times Media
The father-and-son team Steve and Dyllan Herrington of Ingleside did it again. People are going to start following these two to their spot near Pistakee Lake where they keep hauling in huge catfish that have won the last three ice-fishing derbies held by the Northern …