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Fort McHenry Fishing Club T-Shirt – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814

Fort McHenry Fishing Club T-Shirt – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814

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Fort McHenry Fishing Club T-Shirt – Blowing Up Spots Since 1814

Some people protect fishing spots. Baltimore made it a tradition.

Our Fort McHenry Fishing Club T-Shirt is a gritty tribute to Chesapeake history, striped bass culture, and the ongoing war against spot burning. Featuring distressed vintage-style artwork of Fort McHenry flying the American flag over rough Chesapeake waters beneath the phrase “Blowing Up Spots Since 1814,” this design perfectly blends patriotic Americana with modern fishing sarcasm.

The double meaning says it all. Back in 1814, Fort McHenry defended Baltimore Harbor from British warships during the battle that inspired the Star-Spangled Banner. Today, anglers are trying to defend their fishing spots from getting completely torched online after somebody posts way too much information.

This shirt was built for Chesapeake grinders—the anglers running on coffee, tide charts, and questionable sleep schedules while chasing migratory stripers through every season. The ones who know “they’re around” is a complete fishing report and believe screenshots of sonar should probably qualify as treason.

The weathered navy artwork gives this shirt a timeless Chesapeake feel that looks equally at home at the tackle shop, on the boat, around the grill, or standing at the dock pretending you definitely weren’t just fishing your buddy’s spot.

Patriotic. Salty. Slightly hostile toward oversharing. Exactly how fishing culture should be.

Features:

Distressed Fort McHenry Fishing Club artwork
“Blowing Up Spots Since 1814” slogan
Vintage Chesapeake-inspired patriotic design
Soft, comfortable fit built for everyday wear
Perfect for striped bass anglers, history lovers, and anti-spot-burning patriots
Great for fishing trips, dock bars, cookouts, and intentionally vague fishing reports

Note: Sizes run a little small. If in doubt, order the next size up.
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