Episodes
Episode 1: "Meet the Robertsons"
30 years of secrecy ends now. For the first time on national television Benelli invites you to meet the first family of duck hunting.
Episode 2: "A Happening"
The Duckmen prepare for the opening day of duck season. Everything is lining up for the hunt of a lifetime as long as Si chooses the right spot.
Episode 3: "Any Given Sunday"
Family members square off over a Jr. High football game. A fistful of ducks, a pigskin and Kay's home cooking- who could ask for a better Thanksgiving?
Episode 4: "Fore!"
All debts are paid when a sibling rivalry reaches its peak on the back nine.
Episode 5: "The Split"
Duck season in Louisiana is closed for two weeks. The gang piles into the RV in search of ducks but Willie's oversight throws a wrench in the plan.
Episode 6: "A Duckman is Born"
It's cold in Kansas, just ask Godwin. Phil and the boys whack 'em and stack 'em to keep warm while Jep races home for the birth of his son.
Episode 7: "We're Not in Kansas Any More"
On the road again, the Duckmen head to Arkansas where they meet up with an old friend, a red dog and some familiar problems.
Episode 8: "Duckaholics Anonymous"
Each year, Willie invites one lucky hunter and guest to join the Duckmen for a few days of hunting. As Jase says, “a true Duckaholic celebrates the addiction, not the recovery.” It’s Christmas in Louisiana and time for family, food and friends…but don’t expect Phil to slack off Christmas morning. Every day of the season means EVERY day of the season.
Episode 9: "Speak loudly and Carry-Lite"
Making decoys that look like ducks is tough but making decoys that satisfy Phil Robertson is tougher. Representatives from Carry-Lite travel to Louisiana to put the new Duck Commander line of decoys through their paces while Willie adds his own unique touch to his new trade show booth.
Episode 10: "Microbes"
This year’s largest trade show falls right in the middle of duck season. Reluctantly, the Duckmen leave the blind and head out to meet the crowds. Jase finds himself out of his element and attempts to institute a new social greeting to replace the handshake.
Episode 11: "A Walrus never says die"
The decoys are in shambles and Godwin is struggling to keep up as the season wears on. Jase brings a new face to the blind that could mark the end for The Walrus. Willie strikes a deal for a new ride that Phil will definitely not be asking to borrow.
Episode 12: "1200"
It’s no secret that Phil and the Duckmen are huge supporters of the military and Willie invites injured soldier Bradley Gruetzner for the final day of the season. Phil offers a crisp one hundred dollar bill to whoever kills their 1200th duck of the year, but collecting the reward may prove to be difficult.




