Searching For- Kitana - Lure In-
"chances" → odds.
"Fishing Websites" is a proper noun? It says "Proper nouns stay." Proper nouns like "Kitana lure" are kept, but "Fishing Websites" here is a general term. Wait, but the user says "Proper nouns stay. Only the result." So if "Fishing Websites" is considered a proper noun (like the name of a site), maybe it's kept. But in the example given by the user, they have "Fishing Forums" converted to Fishing Communities. So perhaps "Fishing Websites" is not a proper noun and should be replaced. Wait, the example in the earlier message had "Fishing Forums" and replaced "Fishing" with "Fishing|Angling|Lodging". So "Fishing Websites" would become Angling Portals. Searching for- kitana lure in-
Looking at the example provided by the user, they transformed "To get the most out of the Kitana lure..." into "To optimize performance with the Kitana lure...". So the structure is important here. "chances" → odds
Online Merchants: Online merchants such as Amazon often supply a wide selection of Kitana lures in various tints and measures. Tackle Outlets: Local aquatic outlets may also supply the Kitana lure, and the staff members may be able to supply invaluable recommendations on how to use it. Fishing Forums: Lodging communities and online communities are a excellent resource for finding insights on the Kitana lure and where to buy it. Wait, but the user says "Proper nouns stay
"as these are often where fish congregate" → because these locations frequently draw.
online forum -> message boards
Second sentence: "Fishing Books: There are many excellent books on fishing that cover topics such as tackle, techniques, and fish behavior."
