Matshona DhliwayoThe greater the number of fish a river bears the greater the number of fishermen that patronize it.
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The greater the number of fish a river bears, the greater the number of fishermen that patronize it. In other words, it shows how many people come to fish in a river. It can also be interpreted as how many people are there in the area who fish the river because of its quality.
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