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Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814
Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814
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Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814
Before anglers were arguing over spot burning online, Fort McHenry was handling things the old-fashioned American way.
Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler celebrates one of the most legendary moments in Chesapeake history—the defense of Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812, where the Star-Spangled Banner was born under cannon fire and exploding British ships. The vintage-inspired artwork paired with the phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” delivers the perfect double meaning for patriotic anglers who know the pain of seeing their favorite fishing hole exposed to the masses.
This tumbler blends Revolutionary-era attitude with modern fishing culture in the most Chesapeake way possible. Equal parts history lesson, inside joke, and warning label for spot burners everywhere.
Whether you’re running the bay at sunrise, scouting birds along the channel edges, or fueling up for another irresponsible amount of miles chasing striped bass, this tumbler keeps your drinks ice cold (or blazing hot) while letting everybody know where you stand on freedom and fishing coordinates.
Features:
Vintage-style Fort McHenry battle artwork
“Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” slogan
Durable stainless steel construction
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot or cold for hours
Spill-resistant lid built for life on the water
Perfect for boats, trucks, tackle shops, and patriotic dock talk
Defending Baltimore Harbor and secret fishing spots for over 200 years.
Before anglers were arguing over spot burning online, Fort McHenry was handling things the old-fashioned American way.
Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler celebrates one of the most legendary moments in Chesapeake history—the defense of Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812, where the Star-Spangled Banner was born under cannon fire and exploding British ships. The vintage-inspired artwork paired with the phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” delivers the perfect double meaning for patriotic anglers who know the pain of seeing their favorite fishing hole exposed to the masses.
This tumbler blends Revolutionary-era attitude with modern fishing culture in the most Chesapeake way possible. Equal parts history lesson, inside joke, and warning label for spot burners everywhere.
Whether you’re running the bay at sunrise, scouting birds along the channel edges, or fueling up for another irresponsible amount of miles chasing striped bass, this tumbler keeps your drinks ice cold (or blazing hot) while letting everybody know where you stand on freedom and fishing coordinates.
Features:
Vintage-style Fort McHenry battle artwork
“Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” slogan
Durable stainless steel construction
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot or cold for hours
Spill-resistant lid built for life on the water
Perfect for boats, trucks, tackle shops, and patriotic dock talk
Defending Baltimore Harbor and secret fishing spots for over 200 years.
