Duck Commander

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Duck Commander, Inc.
Founded1972
HeadquartersWest Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.
Key people
Products
Revenue$40 million (2012)[citation needed]
$20 million (2012)[citation needed]
OwnersWillie Robertson, Jase Robertson, Phil Robertson, Jep Robertson
Number of employees
  • 15 (2011)
  • 75 (2012)
Subsidiaries
Websiteduckcommander.com
Duck Commander's media franchise
Created by
Original workDuckmen of Louisiana (1987)
OwnerDuck Commander
Years1987–present
Print publications
Book(s)
  • Si-cology 1
  • Miss Kay's Duck Commander Kitchen Cookbook
  • See bibliography
Films and television
Film(s)The Blind (2023)
Short film(s)Duckmen (1988-2017)
Television series
Games
Video game(s)
Audio
Original music

Duck Commander is an American hunting and outdoor recreation company in West Monroe, Louisiana. Founded by Phil Robertson, a football quarterback at Louisiana Tech University, he developed and patented the company's namesake duck call the Duck Commander. He began his business in a dilapidated boat, where he spent 25 years making duck calls from Louisiana cedar trees.[1] Phil and Miss Kay's third son Willie Robertson is the company's chief executive officer. Willie and his wife Korie expanded the business into a multimillion-dollar enterprise.[2] Besides duck-hunting equipment, they also manufacture deer-hunting merchandise under the Buck Commander brand, fishing gear with their Fin Commander brand, and turkey-hunting merchandise under the Strut Commander brand.

The Robertson family and business are known through their

A&E, and Duck Family Treasure by Fox Entertainment.[3] A theatrical film about Robertson family patriarch Phil and matriarch Kay was released in 2023, titled The Blind.[4] They also have their podcasts Duck Call Room hosted by Si, Martin, and Godwin, Unashamed hosted by Phil, Jase, and Alan, and WHOA That's Good Podcast hosted by Sadie Robertson
.

Products

Duck Commander

Duck calls

Their hallmark product is their duck calls, particularly those designed by

wind instruments, and learning of their unique reeds
and design is required for proper usage. Their most popular varieties are the namesake Duck Commander call, the Jase Robertson Pro Series, the Triple Threat (using a triple reed system), the Cut Down 2.0, and others like specialty calls including The Flash Mallard Hen Duck Call and Mallard Drake Reedless Duck Call.

Face Camo

Duck Commander Face Camo is a

face paint product, it is used by hunters, athletes, and actors, due to it being smudge-proof.[5]

Buck Commander

Buck Commander is a brand of utilities such as chef cutting boards, and deer calls like the Lil' Doe Bleat can call, Grunt Call, and the Honcho Grunt Call.

Fin Commander

With the Fin Commander brand they sell individual

. And kits such as the Crappie Magnet Kit, the Commander Godwin Kit, and the Commander Martin Kit.

Truck Commander

Truck Commander includes accessories and modifications for

, intended for use by outdoors enthusiasts. Including floor mats, steering wheel covers, Duck Commander and Buck Commander decals, etc.

Buck Truck

Developed by Truck Hero and ROC & Design, the Buck Truck is a modification set available for Ford F-Series,[6] GMC, Chevrolet,[7] and Toyota trucks.[8][9][10]

Other products

Numerous apparel and toy products have been created for Duck Commander, as well as its related brands and media franchise. This includes Halloween costumes, Funko figures, stuffed toys, shirts, etc.[11] Other sporting brands sometimes partner with Duck Commander, such as Garrett Metal Detectors having metal detectors called the Garrett Jase Robertson Signature Edition APEX Metal Detector and the Garrett Jase Robertson Signature Edition AT MAX Metal Detector.[12]

Media franchise

The Duck Commander media franchise has been produced by numerous media production and broadcasting companies, including

metal detecting), reality, and Christian media
.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Notes
1987–present Duckmen
Middle Earth: New Zealand".[16] Outdoors brands like Yeti continue to sponsor Duckmen videos for social media.[17]
2009–present Duck Commander Originally aired on
Benelli Armi SpA[18][19]
2010-present Buck Commander Duck Commander Outdoor Channel originally sponsored by Under Armour, still ongoing as a mini-series on YouTube, features numerous celebrities including Luke Bryan, Adam LaRoche, Ryan Langerhans, Tom Martin, Jason Aldean, and Tyler Farr.
2012–2017 Duck Dynasty
A&E
reality television show
2013 Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Robertsons appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Scheduled musical guest Morrissey canceled because he objected to being on the show with those he called "animal serial killers". The band Churchill filled in for Morrissey. Phil Robertson responded, saying, "Whoever he is, I don't hold it against him."[20] In a parody skit, the Robertsons created a carrot call and a tea cup broccoli trap.[21]
2013 Last Man Standing The Robertsons guest-starred on Season 3, Episode 1 "Back to School".
2013 VeggieTales Si Robertson narrated the episode "Merry Larry and the True Light of Christmas", and appears as an okra mall janitor.[22][23]
2014 Duck Commander: Before the Dynasty Episodes air on A&E, consisting of clips from the original series interspersed with modern-day commentary from members of the Robertson family. Aired between Seasons 6 and 7 of Duck Dynasty.
2014–2015 Dancing with the Stars In
season 20. The two finalists of season 19 reunited for a dance together, Alfonso Ribeiro and Sadie Robertson also danced with their professional dance partners Witney Carson
and Mark Ballas.
2016–2017 Jep & Jessica: Growing the Dynasty Follows Jep Robertson, Phil's youngest son, and his wife Jessica as they adopt a baby boy into their family on A&E.
2016–2017 Going Si-ral Follows Si Robertson, Phil's brother, as he explores various quirks of the Internet on A&E.
2017–2022 Into the Woods With Phil Phil Robertson hosted show on Blaze Media.
2021 The Masked Singer In
Season 6 Willie Robertson performed as The Mallard.[26] Songs he performed included "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" by Big & Rich, "My House" by Flo Rida, "Play Something Country" by Brooks & Dunn, and "Fly" by Sugar Ray. Though his costume was named after a mallard, it was actually a wood duck.[27]
2022–present Duck Family Treasure A metal detecting show, which features metal detecting and history enthusiast Murray Crowe, alongside Jase and Jep Robertson.

Film

The Blind (2023)

The Blind is a 2023 biopic covering the early relationship of Phil and Kay Robertson. Phil Robertson is portrayed by Aron von Andrian, and Kay Robertson is portrayed by Amelia Eve.[28][29] It was filmed during early 2022 in Shreveport, Louisiana.[30]

Music videos

Year Title Notes
2013 "Wagon Wheel" by Darius Rucker Darius Rucker falls to sleep watching Duck Dynasty, and proceeds to have a dream where the Robertsons help him get to a concert.[31]
2015 "Cut 'Em All" by Colt Ford A Duck Commander duck call can be heard as an instrument during the song, and Willie Robertson appears in both the song and music video.[32]

Bibliography

Phil Robertson

Willie Robertson

Jase Robertson

Jep Robertson

Al Robertson

Kay Robertson

Korie Robertson

Missi Robertson

Lisa Robertson

Si Robertson

Sadie Robertson

John Luke Robertson

Video games

Duck Dynasty (2014)

Duck Dynasty is a 2014 hunting video game published by Activision Blizzard and developed by Fun Labs. It was released on Steam, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The game follows John Luke and fictional Cousin Beaux, the player plays as John Luke during various hunting and puzzle mini-games. The Nintendo 3DS version of Duck Dynasty was developed by Black Lantern Studios, and features a top-down perspective and the player controls a "New Guy" in the Duck Commander office, it has its own set of mini-games and is different from the console versions.

Duck Commander (2015)

light gun shooter handheld TV game, the game featured a green and orange colored light gun
.

Duck Dynasty slot machine (2015)

In 2015 Bally Technologies created a slot machine based on Duck Dynasty, the game was developed for the Alpha 2 Pro Series cabinet, and it features mini-games themed after frog hunting, archery, and duck hunting.[33][34]

Music

Christmas album

The family released a Christmas album, Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas, on the UMG Nashville label on October 29, 2013.[35]

Charts
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[36]
US Country
[37]
US Holiday
[38]
Canada
[39]
Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas
  • Released: October 29, 2013
  • Label: UMG Nashville
  • Formats: CD, music download
3 1 1 8
Single
Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[44]
US Country Airplay
[45]
2014 "Hairy Christmas"
(Willie Robertson and Luke Bryan)
49 45 Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas

Podcasts

Several podcasts have been produced about or by Duck Commander and the Robertson family. Including Unashamed by Phil, Jase, and Alan Robertson, The Duck Call Room hosted by Si, Martin, and Godwin, and WHOA That's Good Podcast by Sadie Robertson.

Sports and sponsorships

Duck Commander 500

In 2014, Duck Commander was the title sponsor of the

O'Reilly Auto Parts in 2017.[47]

Duck Commander Independence Bowl

Duck Commander also purchased in 2014 the naming rights for college football's

Shreveport
, Louisiana.

Gallery

  • Duck Commander Headquarters-television show view
    Duck Commander Headquarters-television show view
  • Duck Commander Headquarters-the tour
    Duck Commander Headquarters-the tour
  • Duck Commander Headquarters-entrance
    Duck Commander Headquarters-entrance

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