
The family honors their patriarch, Phil Robertson, in a way only they can: by dedicating a full day to the things that made him happy, happy, happy.

It's Willie's birthday, but instead of kicking back, he's putting his sons-in-law through a full-on Duck & Buck Commander boot camp and teaching his son the importance of pranking; Korie and the girls are busy planning a surprise of their own.

When Willie and Jase have a dispute over fishing rights in the family pond, the two settle things in court with Judge Si, who motions for a fishing showdown. With the kids and grandkids getting involved, things escalate to a full-on fishing war. Meanwhile, Rebecca and John Reed find themselves in a different kind of family face-off.

Willie’s determined to revolutionize podcasting, enlisting his old buddy “Mountain Man” for the ride.

It’s frog season, and Jase and Willie are leading the grandkids deep into the swamp for a true Robertson rite of passage.

Willie and the boys raid a junkyard to build a biking track for the littles.

Willie nervously prepares to show off his golf skills at Tim Tebow’s star-studded charity golf tournament. Meanwhile, Jacob and Bella put their energy into building their vintage clothing store, and Sadie gets ready for maternity leave by holding auditions to keep her Whoa That’s Good podcast running strong.

Longtime Duck Commander employee, Jon Godwin, is ready to retire. So, Willie hatches an epic farewell plan: to cast Godwin as the hero of a homemade Western movie featuring the entire Robertson crew.

Willie and Korie head back to their old college stomping grounds to visit their son, Rowdy, sparking an idea to get John Luke to finish school.
Willie is on a mission in Texas- part wild outdoor adventure, part secret scouting trip to size up Christian and Jacob for Duck and Buck Commander jobs.