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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
Patriotism. Stripers. And absolutely refusing to post the exact location.
Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler blends Chesapeake history with modern fishing culture in the most unapologetically American way possible. Featuring distressed vintage artwork of Fort McHenry, a charging striped bass, and a battle-torn American flag, this design pays tribute to the birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner—and every angler trying to defend their fishing spots from getting annihilated online.
The phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” delivers the perfect double meaning. Back then, Baltimore was defending itself from British warships. Today, anglers are trying to survive social media spot burners armed with screenshots and zero shame.
This tumbler was built for the fishermen who understand the grind: sunrise launches, absurd fuel bills, chasing tides, and giving intentionally vague fishing reports to protect the bite.
Whether it’s hot coffee before first light or ice-cold drinks during a summer blitz, this tumbler keeps your beverage dialed in while your secret spots hopefully stay classified.
Features:
Distressed Fort McHenry and striped bass 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 for life on the move
Perfect for boats, trucks, tackle shops, and suspiciously vague Instagram captions
Built for patriotic anglers and defenders of local knowledge
The flag was still there. The fishing spot probably wasn’t.
Patriotism. Stripers. And absolutely refusing to post the exact location.
Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club Stainless Tumbler blends Chesapeake history with modern fishing culture in the most unapologetically American way possible. Featuring distressed vintage artwork of Fort McHenry, a charging striped bass, and a battle-torn American flag, this design pays tribute to the birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner—and every angler trying to defend their fishing spots from getting annihilated online.
The phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” delivers the perfect double meaning. Back then, Baltimore was defending itself from British warships. Today, anglers are trying to survive social media spot burners armed with screenshots and zero shame.
This tumbler was built for the fishermen who understand the grind: sunrise launches, absurd fuel bills, chasing tides, and giving intentionally vague fishing reports to protect the bite.
Whether it’s hot coffee before first light or ice-cold drinks during a summer blitz, this tumbler keeps your beverage dialed in while your secret spots hopefully stay classified.
Features:
Distressed Fort McHenry and striped bass 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 for life on the move
Perfect for boats, trucks, tackle shops, and suspiciously vague Instagram captions
Built for patriotic anglers and defenders of local knowledge
The flag was still there. The fishing spot probably wasn’t.
