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Fort McHenry Fishing Club Mug – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814
Fort McHenry Fishing Club Mug – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814
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Fort McHenry Fishing Club 15 oz Mug – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814
Some traditions are sacred: defending Baltimore, chasing striped bass, and never giving up the exact location.
Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club 15 oz Mug delivers old-school Chesapeake patriotism with a modern fishing-culture twist. Featuring distressed vintage artwork of Fort McHenry beneath a battle-worn American flag and the phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814,” this design is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to both the Battle of Baltimore and the eternal war against spot burning.
Back in 1814, Fort McHenry defended the harbor from British invasion. Today, Chesapeake anglers are defending their honey holes from social media reports that somehow include landmarks, depth, tide stage, and nearby parking instructions.
The vintage blue-and-white artwork gives this mug a timeless Americana feel—like something you’d find in an old Chesapeake tackle shop where the coffee is strong and nobody tells you where they caught them.
Perfect for sunrise coffee before hitting the bay, late-night rig tying, or quietly judging oversharing fishing posts from the couch.
Features:
Distressed Fort McHenry Fishing Club artwork
“Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” slogan
Durable ceramic construction
15 oz capacity for serious coffee consumption
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Perfect for anglers, Chesapeake history lovers, and anti-spot-burning patriots
Loose lips sink ships. And spring bites.
Some traditions are sacred: defending Baltimore, chasing striped bass, and never giving up the exact location.
Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club 15 oz Mug delivers old-school Chesapeake patriotism with a modern fishing-culture twist. Featuring distressed vintage artwork of Fort McHenry beneath a battle-worn American flag and the phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814,” this design is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to both the Battle of Baltimore and the eternal war against spot burning.
Back in 1814, Fort McHenry defended the harbor from British invasion. Today, Chesapeake anglers are defending their honey holes from social media reports that somehow include landmarks, depth, tide stage, and nearby parking instructions.
The vintage blue-and-white artwork gives this mug a timeless Americana feel—like something you’d find in an old Chesapeake tackle shop where the coffee is strong and nobody tells you where they caught them.
Perfect for sunrise coffee before hitting the bay, late-night rig tying, or quietly judging oversharing fishing posts from the couch.
Features:
Distressed Fort McHenry Fishing Club artwork
“Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” slogan
Durable ceramic construction
15 oz capacity for serious coffee consumption
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Perfect for anglers, Chesapeake history lovers, and anti-spot-burning patriots
Loose lips sink ships. And spring bites.
