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Burning Spots Since 1776 Stainless Tumbler – Revolutionary-Level Spot Protection
Burning Spots Since 1776 Stainless Tumbler – Revolutionary-Level Spot Protection
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Burning Spots Since 1776 Stainless Tumbler – Revolutionary-Level Spot Protection
Some men founded a country. Others post exact fishing coordinates online. George Washington would’ve had thoughts.
Our Burning Spots Since 1776 Stainless Tumbler blends full-send American patriotism with the ongoing war against spot burning in modern fishing culture. Featuring a battle-ready George Washington rocking American flag shades while British ships burn behind him, this design is a sarcastic masterpiece for anglers who understand that some information should remain classified.
The phrase “Burning Spots Since 1776” delivers the perfect double meaning. Back then, Americans were defending the Chesapeake from invading ships. Today, anglers are defending their favorite fishing spots from social media heroes armed with screenshots and zero restraint.
Built for hardcore fishermen chasing tides, moon phases, migratory stripers, and questionable life decisions, this tumbler was made for dawn launches, long runs, and caffeine-fueled scouting missions. Whether it’s hot coffee before first light or ice water during a summer blitz, this cup keeps your drinks dialed in while your honey holes stay protected.
The bold Americana artwork, distressed patriotic styling, and dockside sarcasm make this tumbler feel less like drinkware and more like a declaration of independence from spot burners everywhere.
Features:
Bold “Burning Spots Since 1776” patriotic design
George Washington Americana fishing artwork
Durable stainless steel construction
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold or hot for hours
Spill-resistant lid built for boats, trucks, and long days on the water
Perfect for patriotic anglers and defenders of classified fishing intel
Freedom isn’t free. Neither are your fishing spots.
Some men founded a country. Others post exact fishing coordinates online. George Washington would’ve had thoughts.
Our Burning Spots Since 1776 Stainless Tumbler blends full-send American patriotism with the ongoing war against spot burning in modern fishing culture. Featuring a battle-ready George Washington rocking American flag shades while British ships burn behind him, this design is a sarcastic masterpiece for anglers who understand that some information should remain classified.
The phrase “Burning Spots Since 1776” delivers the perfect double meaning. Back then, Americans were defending the Chesapeake from invading ships. Today, anglers are defending their favorite fishing spots from social media heroes armed with screenshots and zero restraint.
Built for hardcore fishermen chasing tides, moon phases, migratory stripers, and questionable life decisions, this tumbler was made for dawn launches, long runs, and caffeine-fueled scouting missions. Whether it’s hot coffee before first light or ice water during a summer blitz, this cup keeps your drinks dialed in while your honey holes stay protected.
The bold Americana artwork, distressed patriotic styling, and dockside sarcasm make this tumbler feel less like drinkware and more like a declaration of independence from spot burners everywhere.
Features:
Bold “Burning Spots Since 1776” patriotic design
George Washington Americana fishing artwork
Durable stainless steel construction
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold or hot for hours
Spill-resistant lid built for boats, trucks, and long days on the water
Perfect for patriotic anglers and defenders of classified fishing intel
Freedom isn’t free. Neither are your fishing spots.
