Willie and Jase compete against each other to become president of their neighborhood homeowner association; Jep, Jess and Miss Kay work on a Duck Commander-themed display for the local zoo.
Jase, Jep, Si and Cole battle a growing population of cottonmouth snakes on Phil's property; Willie uses his business expertise to help Rebecca improve her clothing store.
Little Will decides to buy a motorcycle instead of a car after Willie puts him on a budget; Jase and the guys get inspiration to design a revolutionary duck-hunting product involving zip lines.
With many of the wives and children in Africa performing charity work, Willie and Jase have a debate over tracking ability; Jase and Si are challenged to track and capture Willie and Jep.
Willie and Jep step in to supervise Bella's sleepover while Korie is away in Africa; Jase takes Si, Martin and Godwin for a round of night golf.
Korie challenges Willie to come up with a romantic gesture without spending any money; Missy and Jase compete to see who can find a girlfriend for Mountain Man.
Jase's hopes to win the inaugural Duck Commander Fishing Tournament is buoyed when he is able to enlist the help of angler Bill Dance; Willie's vanity over his greying beard leads him to make a questionable decision.
Jase and Jep make a deal with Mia and Merritt to get them to go dove hunting; Si tries to make some extra money by starting a West Monroe tour.
Jase and the guys take to Monroe's waters to battle an invasion of Asian carp; Willie and Si have to run Willie's Duck Diner with most of the staff out sick.
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.
Rowdy officially becomes a Robertson after his adoption is finalized; Jase enjoys his first massage more than he expected.
Willie and Jase lose Si's teacup, then are put through great lengths to find it; Jep is pressed into service as a magician when entertainment plans for Gus's first birthday party fall through.
Willie, Korie, Jase and Missy receive dance lessons from Sadie to prepare for Reed and Rebecca's upcoming weddings; Jase's failure to renew his ordainment in a timely manner threatens his plan to perform Reed's wedding ceremony.
Members of the Robertson family recall their favorite memories from the show and share how the popular series impacted their lives.
The Robertson family throws a party for Willie and Korie's 25th anniversary; Jase blames Uncle Si after he receives a parking ticket.
Reed proposes to his girlfriend, inspiring Jase to get romantic with Missy; Uncle Si senses a business opportunity when Willie gets recruited to be a guest lecturer at one of Sadie's classes.
Jase must rid the neighborhood of a pesky beaver; Willie and Si argue over which of them makes the better driving instructor after Little Will receives his learner's permit.
Jase and Jep argue over who should inherit their grandfather's old rifle; Willie and Korie rehearse a Taiwanese engagement ceremony with Rebecca as she prepares to travel to Taiwan with her fiancé.
The guys cause Si to lose his job as a bagger at a grocery store; Korie resorts to bribery in order to persuade Willie to get some much-needed dental work.
The sons and wives work to protect Phil and Kay's home from potential floodwaters when a large storm rolls into town; a leaking warehouse roof threatens inventory at Duck Commander.
Willie becomes seduced by the game of bingo after he accompanies Kay to a local tournament; Jase and Jep introduce the youngsters to entertaining outdoor mud activities.
Willie hopes that impending high-school graduate Sadie will decide to attend a local college; Mary Kate and John Luke attempt to prove to Phil that they haven't lost their Robertson roots.
A competitive cook-off ensues after the Robertson brothers debate which of their wives makes the best cornbread; Jep, Martin and Godwin's practical joke on Uncle Si backfires.
The guys learn how to rope, ride and clown around when they attend a one-day rodeo fantasy camp; Kay wonders if her dog's new girlfriend comes from a good family.
Jase hires Reed to take his place at Duck Commander; Korie puts Willie on a vegetarian diet and exercise program in an effort to lower his blood pressure.
Jase and Willie take a business trip to Arkansas to pitch a new product; Jep and Si accidentally ship out an important item of Willie's, then attempt to track it down.
Willie institutes a "no-tech week" when he feels his children spend too much time on their phones, but has difficulty participating in his own program; the guys attempt to stop a lice outbreak at Duck Commander.
Missy's father convinces Jase to take him on a quail hunt; Willie helps John Luke start his own snow cone business.
Si's nephews help him transport a storage container to his backyard, but things take a turn when Jep becomes locked inside the unit; a clueless Jase helps Mia prepare for her cheerleading competition.
Willie calls upon kin to help him settle an old score when rival Phillip McMillan challenges him to a game of dodgeball; Si suspects his cat is unfaithful and spending time with another family.
Jase and Phil's disagreement over whether humans in a duck blind can be spotted from the air leads Jep to purchase a drone; Si visits the chiropractor for a spinal adjustment.
Willie hires Alan to work at Duck Commander, but his big brother becomes a control freak and wears out his welcome; the women practice their self-defense techniques on John Luke.
The Robertsons celebrate Godwin's birthday with a Renaissance Fair party; family members take part in a tournament to win knighthood; Jep and Jessica attempt to obtain a falcon for the big bash.
The Robertsons show their support for veterans by staging a "color run" to raise awareness about wounded soldiers.
Willie and Alan ask Miss Kay to hand over her secret recipes in order to get her bakery off the ground; the workers in the duck call room drive to Mississippi for fried green tomato sandwiches.
Missy and Jase begin to question Reed's choices after he buys an old van to advance his music career; professional grappler Kurt Angle helps prepare River for a competitive wrestling league.
The wives try to spend more quality time with their men by challenging Willie and his brothers to a "frogging" competition; Si and Miss Kay interrupt John Luke and Mary Kate's preparations for college.
The guys take John Luke golfing and dispense marital advice prior to his engagement party; Kay and Si tag along when Kori shops for engagement presents.
Jase and the guys plan a fireworks extravaganza for the Robertson family's Fourth of July barbecue; Uncle Si becomes the subject of an exhibit at a local military museum.
Jase and the guys repaint old duck decoys in an attempt to trick Phil. Willie takes on Kay's club in a bowling challenge.
Jase and the guys utilize their skills at removing pests from other people's property; Sadie and John Luke are offered summer jobs at Willie's diner, but must first undergo training to become good employees.
Office jokesters Willie, Jase and Jep are volunteered to help Alan at the church; Korie gives Kay a surprise class with famous artist Pierre Henri Matisse.
Martin's bachelor party celebration at a hunting cabin gets interesting when the guys uncover an assortment of antique black powder weapons; Kay's dream of owning a petting zoo comes true.
After Uncle Si has a brush with death, he decides to create a bucket list; Kay tries to prove that she graduated from high school.
John Luke Robertson and Mary Kate McEacharn are followed as they make wedding plans; guests from all over the world arrive for the momentous ceremony.
The family travels to Scotland in hopes of expanding the duck call business; Willie organizes a bus tour of the family's heritage; Jase participates in the Highland Games; Jep and Jessica try to have a romantic getaway.
Members of the Robertson family share tips for celebrating Thanksgiving when they take over a local television show.
The Robertsons help out the mother of a longtime employee during the yuletide season; Jep, Jase, Martin and Godwin take part in a hammering competition; Kay and Si interrupt Willie's recording of a Christmas song.
Jase enters an outhouse race, where the Robertsons face an unexpected rival; Willie enlists the ladies to be taste testers as he tries to create the world's best bologna sandwich for his Duck Diner.
Sadie's homework gets interrupted when Willie and Jase argue whether the latter can outrun a truck; Si steps in to help when Kay's compulsive hoarding becomes an issue.
The guys decide to renovate Jep's old chicken coop; Uncle Si acts strangely on a fishing trip after he drinks too much expired soda.
Lil' Will's football team challenges assistant coach Willie and the adults to a scrimmage; Jep and Si join Kay for a water aerobics class at a local health club.
Jase and the guys turn a pontoon into a floating duck blind, then put their invention to the test; Kay takes bad pooch Bobo to doggie obedience class.
The Robertson family helps ready Jessica and Jep's new home in Willie and Jase's neighborhood; the guys seek the perfect housewarming gift for Jep.
John Luke offers to make a speech for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's upcoming visit to Duck Commander; Korie and Sadie help Miss Kay select an outfit for the affair.
Jase takes Reed frog hunting the night before his graduation; Korie, Jep, Jessica and Kay pull a prank on Missy and Jase.
Willie and his brothers spend the day training with the West Monroe Fire Department; Phil becomes unsettled when Miss Kay begins looking at burial plots.
Jase and the guys get creative when Willie plans to hire an outsider to design a new Duck Commander image; Bella learns facts about nature when Phil helps her with a science project.
The guys encounter an alligator using one of their duck blinds as a home; the children work at the church car wash, while Si and Willie clash over the best method to lure in customers.
Jase and Willie challenge Alan and Jep to a survival race through the woods; in hopes of finding a new hobby, Si joins Kay in coupon-cutting.
Jase, Jep and Si prepare for action when beavers invade Phil's property; Willie takes Bella to karate practice, then decides to get in on the fun himself.
Jase plans a trip to the lake when Korie seeks ideas for celebrating Willie's birthday; Phil and the grandchildren hunt for a racoon that has taken up shelter in the lake house.
Willie becomes concerned about Rebecca's future when she returns from her internship in Los Angeles; sick Uncle Si makes himself at home in Phil and Ms. Kay's living room.
Korie's job-seeking cousin, JD, tries to befriend the guys in the Duck Call room; Uncle Si baby-sits Jep's children and leads them on an unusual treasure hunt.
Uncle Si annoys the guys when he uses a digital camera to document a day in his life; Willie improvises when he gets lost driving John Luke and Sadie to a college football game.
The guys battle distractions as they attempt to complete an order before sunrise; Mia and Priscilla seek revenge on Phil after he scares them with a ghost story.
Willie and Jase compete to determine who can cook the better burger; a visit to the junkyard leads to quality bonding time for Phil and Jep; Jessica and Kay enjoy decoupage.
Willie and Jase organize a paintball competition to see which of them would make the better soldier; Phil is called upon to save the day when Jep and Martin have problems laying a sidewalk.
Jase spends company funds on an all-terrain vehicle as a means of motivating the workers; Kay becomes a text-messaging menace after Willie buys her a new cell phone.
Jase and the guys build a playhouse for Jep's children, but the finished structure ends up looking like a duck blind; Phil and Si tease Willie when a project takes longer than expected to complete.
The Robertsons plan a family reunion to give Mia a grand send-off before her surgery.
Uncle Si is enlisted to lead Phil and Kay on a walk down memory lane while the rest of the clan prepares a surprise vow renewal to celebrate the couple's 49th wedding anniversary.
The guys and their wives coach Martin for an upcoming date; Phil's granddaughters outsmart him when he tries to teach them how to fish.
The guys try to find a hot tub for Godwin; Phil and Kay pass a recipe on to Sadie and John Luke.
Jase and the children stay with Willie and Korie while their home is being worked on, but issues of personal space create conflict between the brothers; a series of friendly wagers leads to an ultimate challenge.
The workers are forced to relocate to Godwin's house when termites invade Duck Commander; Korie and Willie help Miss Kay with her Golden 60's club.
Sadie and John Luke undergo dental work with sedation; Jase and Jep have a difficult time trying to dispose of some trash bags.
Si tools around in a mobility scooter after claiming he was injured in a fender bender with Willie; Phil must find a new pet turtle to replace Miss Kay's beloved "Mr. T."
The boys battle hornets, race motorcycles, throw knives, and attempt to create duck jerky; Phil and Kay make Willie the executor of their will.
The Robertsons host their church's annual trick-or-treat event at the Duck Commander warehouse; Miss Kay gets the children to help decorate the house; Phil creates a jack-o'-lantern with a twist.
The Robertsons plan a live performance of the Nativity for their church, but rehearsals for the event get off to a bumpy start; Will and Jase seek the perfect Christmas gifts for their wives.
Willie tries to shed some pounds before his high-school reunion; Si seeks his own pet when he believes Phil's hunting dogs don't like him.
Expert trapper Phil is called in when the warehouse guys lose their pet lizard; Willie and Si ride along with members of the West Monroe Police Department.
While ditching work, Si spots what he believes is the infamous "black panther"; Phil tries to get his football-playing nephew and his teammate to do chores.
A husband-and-wife deer hunt leads to a battle of wills in the woods; Si helps Miss Kay search through piles of her belongings to find the original blueprints for Phil's first duck call.
Si uses his winnings in a company party to purchase a massage chair for the duck call room; Phil, Jase and the boys battle beavers while fishing at a neighbor's pond.
Willie takes Sadie dress shopping when he doesn't approve of her clothing choice for the homecoming dance; Jep convinces the guys to try a new coffee shop.
Si uses his metal detector to help Jase locate his lost wedding ring, but soon becomes distracted by what he believes is buried treasure from his past.
The team is invited to a local Bass Pro Shops to unveil a special wing of the store that will carry Duck Commander products; Miss Kay seeks quality time with her grandchildren.
Willie's Saturday afternoon HR training seminar for the team proves to be unproductive; Phil and Kay's long-distance trek to purchase a new washer and dryer turns into an epic adventure.
Jase suspects that Willie is experiencing a midlife crisis, leading to a competition among the Robertson brothers; Miss Kay convinces Phil that they need a cat when mice invade the house.
Willie takes the entire clan on a trip to Hawaii to reward them for their hard work, but soon learns that his family members would rather do their own activities than follow his carefully prepared vacation itinerary.
A high-school nemesis challenges the Duckmen to a high-octane lawn mower race; Phil is asked to build a playhouse for his granddaughters.
Willie, Jase and Si help Sadie prepare for her driver's test; Phil plays chaperone on John Luke's date.
Willie decides it's time for his son to have his own vehicle; Jase, Martin and Godwin have a fishing mishap that leaves Phil's boat at the bottom of the swamp.
Si quits his job, and his replacement may cause Jase and the fellows to follow suit; Si attempts to repair a levee, with disastrous results.
Willie becomes Big Brother after he installs a state-of-the-art surveillance system in the warehouse; Sadie is assigned house chores as a respite from her excessive text-messaging habit.
When a heat wave turns the warehouse into a sweatshop, the guys head to the lake and create their very own redneck water park; Willie hires the handy Mountain Man to fix the air conditioning.
Spring-cleaning in the warehouse leads to a competitive round of table tennis; Uncle Si makes a long-overdue visit to the eye doctor.
Jase and Si damage a samurai sword that was given to Willie from a Japanese business associate; Willie and Phil give Sadie shooting lessons.
The guys pig out at a new doughnut shop; Si wins a camper in a raffle and uses it as his personal office; Phil and Miss Kay drag Willie along on a furniture-buying excursion.
The Duck Commander guys go on strike when Willie implements motivational work tactics; Miss Kay brings her home cooking to the streets of West Monroe.
NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer visits the warehouse, leading to a drag race showdown between Willie and Clint; Phil and Si attempt to fix Miss Kay's barbecue.
The Robertson family gears up for the holidays; Miss Kay creates a special four-meat dish; Willie plays Santa at a church event for children; Jase and the men attempt to put up Christmas lights.
Willie becomes annoyed when Phil and Jase prefer to hunt and fish rather than attend to Duck Commander business; Willie helps Miss Kay with a cooking video.
Jase must take care of an important shipment after he is put in charge of the company for a day; Phil surprises his hardworking grandchildren.
Willie lands the biggest order in the company's history, prompting the boys to build a conveyor belt; Phil wants to blast a beaver dam to smithereens.
Phil and Si make a mess out of career day at a local school; Jase and the boys conduct a nighttime search for frogs at Willie's country club.
The boys blow up one of Phil's outdated duck blinds, then plan to build a new one in the sky; Miss Kay and the Robertson women sell the men's prized possessions in a yard sale.
Jase plans to build his own office when Willie refuses to give him a new one; a visit to a petting zoo brings out the farmer in Miss Kay.
Pesky beavers are too elusive for the Robertson boys to catch; Miss Kay takes over a local restaurant for an evening in an attempt to see if she can run her own establishment.
Willie plans to construct the world's largest duck call in celebration of the company's 40th anniversary; Miss Kay thinks it's time for a new home.
Willie, Jase and Uncle Si try to capture a beehive loaded with delicious honey; Korie and Jessica get into trouble while trying to find duck decoys for a carnival game.
Willie wants to meet Sadie's new boyfriend in order to instill some healthy fatherly fear; Grandpa Phil and Uncle Si take Sadie on an outing.
Willie and Jase drag their sons into a fishing competition; the Robertson ladies attempt to expand the company's women's line.
Si, Martin and Jep join Jase on a road trip in the Duck Commander RV; Phil and Willie get creative when an alligator is found in the yard.
Jase and Si stalk wild game for the annual family cook-off; Phil visits the company warehouse, only to learn quite a few things have changed.
Phil helps the employees get back to nature during a company retreat; Si encounters giant snapping turtles.