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Conservation AF Mug – Theodore Roosevelt Would’ve Supported Catch & Release

Conservation AF Mug – Theodore Roosevelt Would’ve Supported Catch & Release

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Conservation AF 15 oz Mug – Theodore Roosevelt Would’ve Supported Catch & Release

Speak softly and carry a giant striped bass.

Our Conservation AF 15 oz Mug features a rugged, battle-ready Theodore Roosevelt charging through rough water with a trophy striped bass in hand beneath the bold phrase “Conservation AF.” It’s a patriotic, hard-hitting tribute to the anglers who believe conservation isn’t optional—it’s part of the responsibility that comes with loving the sport.

Teddy Roosevelt helped shape America’s conservation movement, protecting millions of acres of public land and wildlife for future generations. This design channels that same energy straight into modern fishing culture with a gritty Americana twist built for anglers who care deeply about the future of striped bass and our fisheries.

This mug is for the fishermen who understand the difference between harvesting memories and harvesting everything. The ones checking water temps before fishing, handling fish properly, and getting fired up when they see people treating the resource carelessly.

Equal parts patriotic, sarcastic, and conservation-minded, this mug was built for sunrise coffee before a tide change, late-night rig tying sessions, and heated dock conversations about the future of the fishery.

And because conservation is more than just a slogan, 100% of profits from all Conserve products are donated to fisheries causes, charities, and science.

Features:

Bold Theodore Roosevelt “Conservation AF” artwork
Vintage Americana-inspired striped bass design
Durable ceramic construction
15 oz capacity for serious caffeine intake
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Perfect for conservation-minded anglers and lovers of American outdoors heritage

Protect the resource. Respect the fish. Stay Conservation AF.
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