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Duck huntin' in Louisiana

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Phil Robertson was born and raised in Vivian, Louisiana, a small town near Shreveport. With seven children in his family, money was scarce and very early on, hunting became an important part of his life.

As a high-school athlete, Phil was All-State in football, baseball, and track which afforded him the opportunity to attend Louisiana Tech University on a football scholarship. There he played first string quarterback ahead of Terry Bradshaw. Phil's been quoted as saying "Terry went for the bucks, and I chased after the ducks." After receiving his Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education and a Master's in Education, he spent several years teaching. While his students claim he was an excellent teacher, spending time in a classroom brought Phil to the conclusion that his time and talents would be better spent in the woods.

Phil and his family, which by this time included wife Kay, and four boys, Alan, Jase, Willie, and Jeptha began a quest to turn his passion for hunting and fishing into a livelihood.

Never satisfied with the duck calls that were on the market, Phil began to experiment with making a call that would produce the exact sound of a duck. A duck call for duck killers, not "world champion-style duck callers." Claiming, "No duck would even place in a duck calling contest." And so, in 1972, the first Duck Commander call was born. Phil received a patent for this call and the Duck Commander Company was incorporated in 1973.

His home became his "factory" from where the calls were assembled, packaged, and shipped. Phil traveled store to store in the early days, with most ending in rejections. A certain large store in Stuttgart, AR laughed him out of the building (Oh, yeah, that store is now one of Duck Commander's largest accounts.) Phil's wife and four sons assisted in the packaging and shipments of the calls along with helping to run the nets, and take the fish to the market. This family side business of commercial fishing kept food on the table while Duck Commander Company was getting off the ground.

In the mid-70's, Phil turned his life over to the Lord and made some dramatic changes in the way he was living. Phil Robertson is not only known as the Duck Commander but is now building a reputation all over the country for his faith and belief in the Almighty. He is invited to speak to hundreds of different churches and organizations every year, telling them what the Lord has done for him and can do for them.

Duck Commander is still a family business with all four sons and their wives working for the company at one time or another. Duck calls are still being built, blown, packaged and shipped in the Robertson's home on the Ouachita River, although now their home is surrounded by several offices and warehouses to help the company smoothly, and the nets are still being run, only now the fish that they catch feed all the Duck Commander employees. Yes it's a rough life, but as Phil says "somebody's gotta do it."

Since 1973, Duck Commander Products, which now include much more than just duck calls, have been sold in all fifty states and in several countries. Not long after the success of the calls, Phil began a series of videos that developed a worldwide fan-base of fellow duck hunters. The Duckmen videos revolutionized duck hunting with there rock-n-roll, "in yo face" style, and are the leading authority in the industry. His calls and techniques are helping others bring the ducks right into their blinds, and the Duck Commander faithful swear by the deadly effects of the Duck Commander.

It isn't often a person can live a dream, but Phil Robertson, aka The Duck Commander, has proven it is possible with vision, hard work, helping hands, and an unshakable faith in the Almighty. If you ever wind up at the end of Mouth of Cypress Road, sitting face to face with Phil Robertson, you will see that his enthusiasm and passion for duck hunting and the Lord is no act- it is truly who he is.



Displaying 15 out of 26 comments
05/12/2008 15:22:42
hello what shotgun do you use becuase i want a new shotgun for my birthday


05/12/2008 14:26:32

duckcommander wrote:
thanks ya'll. send us some camospace.com shirts. we'll get them on video sometime this offseason with phil.


I'll have Jimmy get in touch with you to get an address to get them out to you with.

Thanks.


05/12/2008 13:20:44
You have been officially tricked out ..


05/06/2008 19:02:44
what shotgun do you use with what ammo


05/05/2008 05:54:49
THANKS FOR THE ADD!
HAVE A GOOD ONE!!!


05/01/2008 11:06:35
The Trophy Turkey Photo Contest has started! Be sure to visit the contest area and vote for your favorite photos.

This contest will run through the month of May and prizes will be awared the first week of June.

Thanks!


04/29/2008 10:30:49


04/29/2008 00:40:55
phil is a good friend of my uncle dan i really think from the storys my uncle has told me he is a christian man he baptised my uncle in the qasita river thanks alot mike wagoner with buckner outdoors


04/18/2008 23:58:12
Turkey season is among us in Maryland. Remember to stay quiet, don't move and cover up.

Spring tip: Make the lead hen fight you in your calls and she will come after you. The gobbler will chase the lead hen and that is how you get them henned up gobblers to come out and play :)

Have fun and send post up some good pics.


04/14/2008 06:30:48
Thanks for the add!


04/11/2008 17:53:18
Hey I love your movies, and even more so your calls. I use the cut down call as my go to call, this thing is awesome!


04/07/2008 07:21:50
how do you like the site so far?????


03/30/2008 12:25:56
Thanks for the add!!


03/30/2008 00:48:59
thanks for the add


03/24/2008 12:00:42
I thought about you guys on Saturday night. We had a Wild Game Cookout at our Church in Jonesville with tons of food! All the fried deer meat, roast hog and catfish you could eat. Some of them Catahoula Lake fellows gave different demonstrations on duck calling, turkey calling and even blowing the old cow horn to retrieve the hounds, LOL! The Joe Cook Family provided the singing.

Take Care, JT.