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Chesapeake Anglers Society Stainless Tumbler – Burning Spots Since 1776
Chesapeake Anglers Society Stainless Tumbler – Burning Spots Since 1776
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Chesapeake Anglers Society Stainless Tumbler – Burning Spots Since 1776
Some traditions are as American as striped bass, tidal obsession, and refusing to tell anybody where you caught them.
Our Chesapeake Anglers Society Stainless Tumbler features a distressed vintage-style design of a striped bass charging beneath a burning British ship with the phrase “Burning Spots Since 1776.” It’s a bold, sarcastic nod to both Chesapeake history and modern fishing culture—where “spot burning” might start arguments faster than politics at the boat ramp.
The artwork blends Revolutionary War imagery with hardcore angler identity, creating a design that feels equal parts colonial rebellion and salty dock talk. Patriotic? Absolutely. Serious? Not even a little.
This tumbler was built for the anglers putting in reckless miles chasing migratory fish, guarding their honey holes like national secrets, and living by the unspoken code of “vague reports only.”
Whether it’s coffee before sunrise, ice water during a summer blitz, or victory beers after a bite, this tumbler keeps your drinks locked down while you pretend your fish “came from somewhere in the bay.”
Features:
Distressed Chesapeake Anglers Society artwork
“Burning Spots Since 1776” slogan
Vintage striped bass and burning ship design
Durable stainless steel construction
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot or cold for hours
Spill-resistant lid built for long days on the water
Perfect for boats, trucks, tackle shops, and suspiciously vague social media captions
Protecting fishing spots like it’s national defense since 1776.
Some traditions are as American as striped bass, tidal obsession, and refusing to tell anybody where you caught them.
Our Chesapeake Anglers Society Stainless Tumbler features a distressed vintage-style design of a striped bass charging beneath a burning British ship with the phrase “Burning Spots Since 1776.” It’s a bold, sarcastic nod to both Chesapeake history and modern fishing culture—where “spot burning” might start arguments faster than politics at the boat ramp.
The artwork blends Revolutionary War imagery with hardcore angler identity, creating a design that feels equal parts colonial rebellion and salty dock talk. Patriotic? Absolutely. Serious? Not even a little.
This tumbler was built for the anglers putting in reckless miles chasing migratory fish, guarding their honey holes like national secrets, and living by the unspoken code of “vague reports only.”
Whether it’s coffee before sunrise, ice water during a summer blitz, or victory beers after a bite, this tumbler keeps your drinks locked down while you pretend your fish “came from somewhere in the bay.”
Features:
Distressed Chesapeake Anglers Society artwork
“Burning Spots Since 1776” slogan
Vintage striped bass and burning ship design
Durable stainless steel construction
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot or cold for hours
Spill-resistant lid built for long days on the water
Perfect for boats, trucks, tackle shops, and suspiciously vague social media captions
Protecting fishing spots like it’s national defense since 1776.
