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The "dubious - discuss" comment in the part about The Rod and Gun Club is not understood. The comment says "reason= really? No fishing allowed???|date=December 2017" but it is not signed. It's not clear to me what "No fishing allowed???" means. Is is the Rod and Gun Club. From whence comes the notion that fishing is not part of it? I don't see anything on their web site (https://rodandguneverglades.com/home-maple) suggesting that fishing is not part of it. Can whoever entered this comment please amplify? How do we go about having this comment removed? Bill Cupp (talk) (cool ASCII art ship missing here) 21:15, 11 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]