Jenkins Guiding Service: $174 for Musky, Bass, or Pike Half- or $274 for Full-Day Fishing Trip for 1-2 People (Up to 56% Off)

LivingSocial Montreal Daily Deal of the Day: Jenkins Guiding Service: $174 for Musky, Bass, or Pike Half- or $274 for Full-Day Fishing Trip for 1-2 People (Up to 56% Off)

Buy now from only $174
Value $400
Discount 56% Off

What You’ll Get

Choice of:

  • Musky, Bass, or Pike Half-Day Fishing Trip for 1-2 People
  • Musky, Bass, or Pike Full-Day Fishing Trip for 1-2 People

This is a limited 2-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Wednesday, May 23, 2018.

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The Company
Jenkins Guiding Service
http://jenkinsguidingservice.com/

Currents: The Motion of the Ocean
Whether setting literal sail or motoring along, no boat weighs anchor without tangling with the phenomenon of currents. Check out Groupon’s guide to the mysterious push and pull of the deep blue sea.

The ocean’s currents function like a massive circulatory system coursing across the globe, a lifeblood responsible for heating and cooling land and replenishing sea life with nutrients. Toward the top, wind dictates the ocean’s movement, shuffling water along as it blows over the surface. These surface currents tend to flow in circular patterns, thanks to a combination of Earth’s rotation and stationary obstacles such as continents and lazy whales. Although smaller versions of these surface currents—known as gyres—can be found around the world, five main gyres comprise much of the activity on the ocean’s surface, spinning in large pockets in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Because they’re mostly controlled by the wind, surface currents can vary in lifespan; some taper off after only a few months, whereas the five stalwart gyres have continually churned for thousands of years.

Deeper down, a different system of currents has also crept along for millennia. Known as the global conveyor belt, these arteries flow in one continuous loop, beginning in the cold, dense waters of the north Atlantic and snaking around the globe before returning to their start, all in a single trip lasting about 1,000 years. This slow process is largely caused by differences in temperature and density. As Arctic water gets colder and saltier, it gets denser, sinking to the bottom of the sea as warmer water rushes in to replace it, gets colder, and sinks itself—thus setting in motion the vast-reaching system that carries nutrients and regulates climates across the entire planet.

Oceans aren’t the only bodies of water with currents, of course. The term can be applied to any water in motion, from the soft trickle of a stream to the collision of tributaries at the mouth of a lake. Understanding these currents helps people avoid swimming in treacherous areas, locate prime fishing spots, or ensure the safe docking and navigation of maritime vessels.

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. May be repurchased every 180 days. Valid only within 40 km. of zip code K2S 1P8. Reservation required. Subject to availability. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Additional fee outside service area. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

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