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Getting Out There

Getting Out There

Getting Out There

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Getting Out There

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In our newest issue of Covey Rise, we compiled some of our favorite outdoor products into a list. On Point, the ultimate prep guide for the hunt, is always one of our favorite parts of the magazine, but we particularly love the section in this issue. Maybe it’s because we spend so much time on the road that we’re always looking for things that will add value to the expedition. Regardless of the reason, we have found an array of outdoor products we enjoy over the years, and with every new adventure, we continue to add to our list of favorites—both new and old. Many of those favorites are featured in On Point in our June-July 2024 issue. We compiled an exceptional list, but it’s impossible to point out every item in just a few pages of a magazine. For that reason, we wanted to continue the list and share more of the products we love. Since we can’t go on forever, we’ll just pick up where we left off…

M is for multipurpose,

and the Yeti LoadOut 5-Gallon Bucket is just that. Whether we’re in a field, on a boat, or just out in the yard, we keep this bucket handy for all our work and play. $40

YETI LoadOut 5-Gallon Bucket

N is for Nearest, Uncle Nearest,

which we tend to enjoy together. A night around the campfire isn’t complete without a glass or two of some of our favorite Tennessee whiskey. $49

Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey

O is for outfit,

and we prefer to complete ours with a hat. A year-round staple, the Covey Rise Tan Waxed Cotton Hat is made to keep you dry from the rain and warm in cool-weather conditions. $39.99

Covey Rise Tan Waxed Cotton Hat

P is for pants,

and one of our favorite pairs is the Overland Pant by Ball and Buck. Designed to be both durable and stylish, this pair of pants is a go-to for both everyday wear and time in the field. $162

Ball and Buck Overland Pant

Q is for quite convenient,

which we find the Yeti Hopper Flip 12 Soft Cooler to be. For a few cold drinks and a snack or two, this compact cooler gets the job done. $250

YETI Hopper Flip 12 Soft Cooler

R is for rambler,

and we sure do love ours. With cup holder compatibility and space-saving stackability, the Yeti 20 oz Stackable Rambler is perfect for the campsite, the car, and the cupboard. $30

YETI 20 Oz. Stackable Tumbler

S is for staying warm,

and for that we count on the Filson Alaskan Guide Shirt. Season after season, this breathable flannel shirt provides comfort, warmth, and durability. $145

Filson Alaskan Guide Shirt

T is for tough,

which the Dryshod Slipnot Ankle-Hi Deck Boot has proven to be. With sturdy pull tabs for on-off convenience, this waterproof boot is practical and reliable in all conditions. $119.95

Slipnot Ankle-Hi Deck Boot

U — it goes without saying — is for upland,

and the Ball and Buck Upland Jacket is made for just that. Its timeless design and exceptional materials speak to its quality, and its double access game pocket, elbow to cuff forearm reinforcements, and double front shell pockets speak to its purpose: wingshooting. $698

Ball and Buck Upland Jacket

Originally published in Volume 12, Number 4 (June-July 2024) of Covey Rise.

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Getting Out There

In our newest issue of Covey Rise, we compiled some of our favorite outdoor products into a list. On Point, the ultimate prep guide for the hunt, is always one of our favorite parts of the magazine, but we particularly love the section in this issue. Maybe it’s because we spend so much time on the road that we’re always looking for things that will add value to the expedition. Regardless of the reason, we have found an array of outdoor products we enjoy over the years, and with every new adventure, we continue to add to our list of favorites—both new and old. Many of those favorites are featured in On Point in our June-July 2024 issue. We compiled an exceptional list, but it’s impossible to point out every item in just a few pages of a magazine. For that reason, we wanted to continue the list and share more of the products we love. Since we can’t go on forever, we’ll just pick up where we left off…

M is for multipurpose,

and the Yeti LoadOut 5-Gallon Bucket is just that. Whether we’re in a field, on a boat, or just out in the yard, we keep this bucket handy for all our work and play. $40

YETI LoadOut 5-Gallon Bucket

N is for Nearest, Uncle Nearest,

which we tend to enjoy together. A night around the campfire isn’t complete without a glass or two of some of our favorite Tennessee whiskey. $49

Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey

O is for outfit,

and we prefer to complete ours with a hat. A year-round staple, the Covey Rise Tan Waxed Cotton Hat is made to keep you dry from the rain and warm in cool-weather conditions. $39.99

Covey Rise Tan Waxed Cotton Hat

P is for pants,

and one of our favorite pairs is the Overland Pant by Ball and Buck. Designed to be both durable and stylish, this pair of pants is a go-to for both everyday wear and time in the field. $162

Ball and Buck Overland Pant

Q is for quite convenient,

which we find the Yeti Hopper Flip 12 Soft Cooler to be. For a few cold drinks and a snack or two, this compact cooler gets the job done. $250

YETI Hopper Flip 12 Soft Cooler

R is for rambler,

and we sure do love ours. With cup holder compatibility and space-saving stackability, the Yeti 20 oz Stackable Rambler is perfect for the campsite, the car, and the cupboard. $30

YETI 20 Oz. Stackable Tumbler

S is for staying warm,

and for that we count on the Filson Alaskan Guide Shirt. Season after season, this breathable flannel shirt provides comfort, warmth, and durability. $145

Filson Alaskan Guide Shirt

T is for tough,

which the Dryshod Slipnot Ankle-Hi Deck Boot has proven to be. With sturdy pull tabs for on-off convenience, this waterproof boot is practical and reliable in all conditions. $119.95

Slipnot Ankle-Hi Deck Boot

U — it goes without saying — is for upland,

and the Ball and Buck Upland Jacket is made for just that. Its timeless design and exceptional materials speak to its quality, and its double access game pocket, elbow to cuff forearm reinforcements, and double front shell pockets speak to its purpose: wingshooting. $698

Ball and Buck Upland Jacket

Originally published in Volume 12, Number 4 (June-July 2024) of Covey Rise.

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