V7N3 of Project Upland Magazine Fall 2025

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The Fall 2025 issue of Project Upland Magazine dives into the heart of bird season with a celebration of art, emotion, and tradition. The cover story challenges convention as trainer Hannah Hayes makes the case for hunting with field trial spaniels. A haunting short story, “Big Trouble at Little Brook,” explores the loss of a dog and the echo of grouse wings in the storm. L.D. McCaa details the innovations that shaped the English shotgun, while Craig Koshyk explores the historical partnership between bird dogs and horses.

This issue is rich with visual storytelling, featuring watercolors, custom illustrations, vintage firearm photography, and our signature comic from Naomi Coates. You’ll also find sharp-tailed grouse pizza, braised chukar, and a dose of poetic reflection from Sage Marshall.

As the leaves fall and the birds fly, we hope this art-filled issue finds you chasing your next story in the uplands.

ISSUE STARTS SHIPPING September 1st, 2025

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Get Volume Six Issue Two of Project Upland Magazine at newsstand price and experience the award-winning series in print!

In the Fall 2025 Issue

“Attention to Detail – Opening Letter” – By A.J. DeRosa

“This Isn’t an onX Or Small Munsterlander Ad, I Swear – Letter from the Editor-in-Chief – By Gabriela Zaldumbide

“Sharp-tailed Grouse Pizza” – By Rossano Russo

“Braised Chukar and Mushrooms – By Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley

“Every Bird Is A Lesson” – by Hannah Hayes (Cover Story)

“Big Trouble At Little Brook” – Matthew Knoblauch

“Early Shotgun Innovations and Patents By English Gunmakers” – By L.D. McCaa

“Echolocation” – By Sage Marshall

“The Goulais Incident” – By Michael Fitzgerald

“The Canine-Equine Connection” – By Craig Koshyk

“Hunting Like an Engineer” – By Kirk Miller

“A Fuzzier Perspective” – By Naomi Coates

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Weight 11.6 oz
Dimensions .25 × 8.5 × 10.75 in

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