ACCOKEEK, MARYLAND - On this week's Benelli Presents Duck Commander, the year's largest tradeshow (SHOT 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.
Benelli Presents Duck Commander invites you to meet the Robertsons, the first family of duck hunting. For 30 years, Phil Robertson's life has been dedicated to the relentless pursuit of ducks. He pioneered the modern duck call, broke new ground in hunting videos and redefined the hardcore duck hunter. Hidden away in the Louisiana backwater, the Duckmen have remained illusive and mysterious for three decades. Now, for the first time on national television, see the men behind the legend. Benelli brings you into the blind, into their homes, and on the road with the Robertsons, as they hunt through the season, while staking their claim as the world's greatest duck hunters. Get ready for an exclusive look into the business, the blinds, and the minds that comprise Duck Commander.
Benelli Presents Duck Commander episodes air on the Outdoor Channel on Saturdays at 9:30 am (EST), Sundays at 12:30 am (EST) and 8:30 am (EST), and Wednesdays at 12:00 pm (EST). Log on to www.benellitv.com for current schedules and show times.
Upcoming episodes:
Episode 10: "Microbes" - the Duckmen leave the blind, and Jase attempts to institute a new social greeting, and tradeshows interrupt the middle of duck season.
Episode 11: "A Walrus Never Says Die" - Jase brings a new face to the blind that could mark the end for "The Walrus."
Episode 12: "1200" - Willie invites injured soldier Bradley Gruetzner for the final day of the season. Phil offers a tempting reward for killing the 1200th duck of the year.