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Ruth Takes Out Round Five of Fishing Series!

The Hobie Fishing Series is one of the most prestigious fishing tournaments in Australia, and the fifth round of the series was held in George’s River, Sydney recently. The competition was fierce, and the anglers battled it out on the water to see who would come out on top. In the end, it was Ruth Beeby who emerged victorious in the female division, winning the round and cementing her place as one of the top female anglers in the country.

Ruth Beeby is no stranger to the Hobie Fishing Series. She has been competing in the tournament for several years now and has consistently performed well. However, winning round 5 in George’s River was a significant achievement for her, and she was overjoyed with the result.

“I am thrilled to have won round 5 of the Hobie Fishing Series in George’s River. It was a tough competition, and the conditions were challenging, but I was determined to give it my all and come out on top. Winning this round is a significant achievement for me, and I am grateful for all the support I have received from my family, friends, and fellow anglers,” said Ruth.

Ruth’s victory in George’s River was a result of her exceptional fishing skills and her ability to adapt to the changing conditions on the water. She caught a variety of fish, including Whiting, EP’s, Jewfish, Bream, Flathead, Salmon and Tailor, which helped her secure the win.

The Hobie Fishing Series is a platform for anglers to showcase their skills and compete against some of the best in the country. Ruth’s win in round 5 is a testament to her dedication and hard work, and we are proud to have her as part of the WIRFAB community.

Ruth’s win in round 5 of the Hobie Fishing Series in George’s River, Sydney, is a significant achievement and a testament to her exceptional fishing skills. Congratulations from the entire VRFish community! 

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