The family relives old memories at its childhood summer camp and attempts to repair a tennis court Willie built 20 years earlier; while at the camp, Jep attempts to pass a lifeguard swimming test he failed as a teenager.
s11e01 - The West Monroe Wing
s11e02 - Automation Frustration
s11e03 - Razing the Snakes
s11e04 - Uneasy Rider
s11e05 - Good Willie Hunting
s11e06 - Sleep Cover
s11e07 - Drive-In Revivin'
s11e08 - Fishful Thinking
s11e09 - When Doves Fry
s11e10 - Carpnado
s11e11 - The Campfire Diaries
s11e12 - Rowdy's Big Day
s11e13 - Disappearing Acts
s11e14 - Dance Dads
s11e15 - End of an Era
s11e16 - Looking Back and Talking Quack
Ask anyone in Louisiana and they'll tell you that the bayou state's favorite first family doesn't live in the governor's mansion but in the backwoods, where the Robertsons' rags-to-riches story is still unfolding. A homegrown mom-and-pop operation, Duck Commander has become a sporting empire by fabricating top-of-the-line duck calls and decoys out of salvaged swamp wood.
This newly minted multimillionaire family is kept in line by business-savvy Willie, who runs Duck Commander with the help of his brother Jase, their respective wives Korie and Missy, patriarch and founder of the company, Phil, and uncle Si. Together they run a booming business that employs half their neighborhood, but at the end of the day, you can find the whole family around matriarch Miss Kay's dinner table.
Each episode brings a new set of challenges, met with a special brand of Southern know-how and a down-home sense of humor. In the premiere episode Willie, CEO of Duck Commander, catches his crew constructing a testing facility to experiment with new duck calls at the warehouse. Only problem is, their makeshift pond is a flooded loading dock filled with ducks.