Covey Rise
Covey Rise celebrates the lifestyle of the upland sporting enthusiast and the experience of the hunt
15/06/2026
Defined by instinct and shaped through generations, the Cesky Fousek remains a testament to purpose-driven breeding and partnership in the field.
Story by Nancy Anisfield
Photography by John Hafner
Learn more about this versatile hunting dog in the pages of our current issue. Tap to purchase a copy!
11/06/2026
Summer savings on a few things we love.
We've pulled together a collection of seasonal favorites and marked them down for a limited time. Swipe through for a glimpse, then browse the full sale online.
10/06/2026
A chilled bottle. A patch of shade. A little time outside.
In "Summertime Wine Drinking," Jordan Mackay reflects on why wine feels most alive when enjoyed in nature—and why we might, too.
Find the full column in the latest issue of Covey Rise. Tap to purchase the issue today.
09/06/2026
The expanding global ethos of Westley Richards extends far beyond the gun, shaped by tradition and carried through every detail.
Story by Claire Sadler
Find the full story, "Beyond the Gun," featured in our current issue (June-July 2026). Tap to purchase the issue today!
08/06/2026
Big country, big herds, and a landscape that still moves to its own rhythm. At Bad River Ranch, conservation and opportunity go hand in hand—where wild places are preserved not just for the hunt, but for everything that comes with it.
Story by Worth Parker
Photography by Rhett Turner
Find the full feature, "Bad River, Great Hunting," in our newest edition (June-July 2026). Today is the LAST DAY to subscribe and receive the issue!
05/06/2026
A slower start before the weekend begins. Coffee on the table, pages worth lingering over, and a reminder that some of the best moments happen when you don't rush them.
04/06/2026
In the hands of Marc Cotterill, otherwise known as The Wild Stickmaker, raw wood becomes something far more than a tool. Each piece is true artwork, creating a story of the uplands.
Story by Claire Sadler
Photography by Terry Allen
Find the full feature in our newest issue (June-July 2026) that just launched this week. Subscribe by June 8 to receive a copy!
03/06/2026
Elusive by nature, mountain quail move through the high country unseen and unhurried. Never lingering—only passing, and rarely twice.
Story by Glenn Zinkus
Photo by Gary Kramer
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01/06/2026
Introducing...
VOLUME 14, NUMBER 4 | JUNE-JULY 2026
In this issue of Covey Rise, we strengthen our mission and honor our upland traditions from Canada to Oregon and England. The adventure chasing mountain quail on the Coast Range of the Pacific is a testament to our purpose: telling tales well told. Worth Parker follows pointing dogs on the prairies of South Dakota on a Turner property. The Covey Rise team treks north to hunt waterfowl in Alberta, Canada. The wild artistry of the walking stick figuratively comes to life in England, and Westley Richards showcases that they can do much more than create fine guns in stimulating narratives written by Claire Sadler. Who knew there was a versatile hunting breed called the Cesky Fousek? Nancy Anisfield dives into the details of the quality, viability, and health of these cooperative bird dogs.
Speaking of dogs, and we say this with sincere sadness, this issue represents the retirement of our dear friend Frank. In Toasting the Hunt, Daria Smith tells the bourbon tale of Jeff E. Parrot from what’s in the glass to the glass itself. Reid Bryant reminds us to widen our perspective on both hunting and life. We celebrate summertime wine drinking through the expertise of Jordan Mackay, and Robert Parvin Williams says the best part of these festivities is what happens after dinner. Finally, this issue debuts Last Light as the closing column, with a nod to Doc Blythe’s brilliantly written adventures that graced our magazine for years.
Because upland experiences are worth the time it takes to tell them, and we appreciate the value of truly creative writing, Covey Rise will continue to carry the torch forward to defend the long story. We hope you enjoy this issue!
Cover photograph by John Hafner
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28/05/2026
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