Duck Commander: Before the Dynasty - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Family That Plays Together, Stays Together
Repackaged clips of the Duck Commander crew engaged in athletic competition.

Honorary Duckmen
Memorable guests join the Robertsons in the duck blind in this collection of old clips; Phil meets New York firemen.

All Work and Some Play
A collection of old clips shows the Duck Commander crew hard at work in the warehouse.

Robertsons' 2nd Favorite Pastime
The Robertson men chow down in this collection of favorite food feasts from episodes of "Duck Commander."

Duck Commander Gives Back
Old clips from "Duck Commander" show instances of the Robertson family giving back to their community and country.

There's No Duck Hunting in Vegas!
The Robertsons attend a trade show in Las Vegas in this collection of highlights from "Duck Commander."

A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That
Highlights from the "Duck Commander" series feature a profile of the Robertson family's trusty hunting dogs.

Everything But the Kitchen Sink
Memorable moments from "Duck Commander" include Willie taking a break as company CEO and Phil's testing of a new boat.

The Kitchen Sink
Answers to burning questions about the Duckmen, including the reason Willie is always late to duck hunting and how Phil became known as the River Rat.
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