What camo does Duck Commander use?

Realtree®
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Is duck commander a real business?

Duck Commander, Inc. Duck Commander is both the brand of a duck call and the name of the company in West Monroe, Louisiana, United States.

How many duck calls has Duck Commander sold?

Willie Robertson’s book, The Duck Commander Family, has sold over 1 million copies on Amazon. At a price of around $12, that’s $12 million in sales.

Does Phil Robertson always wear camo?

While some wealthy families bleed blue, the Robertson clan probably bleeds a mixture of tan, olive, brown, and khaki. Everyone wears camo, and they all look so natural in it.

Why do duck hunters paint their faces?

Duck hunters talk about having perfect paint on their decoys, because the ducks can supposedly see the chipped paint. They get flocked heads for goodness sake. Some even go as far as to swear by ultraviolet reflecting paint, invisible to the human eye, on their decoys.

Is Willie Robertson still CEO of Duck Commander?

Willie Jess Robertson (born April 22, 1972) is an American TV personality, businessman, author and news contributor. He is best known for his appearances on the reality TV series Duck Dynasty on A&E, and is the current CEO of the company Duck Commander.

Why do soldiers put black under their eyes?

It’s a phenomenon called “eye black.” Natural skin absorbs some light, but reflects the rest. This reflection can cause glare and impair vision. Black stripes are supposed to prevent this by absorbing all of the light.

Do you need to wear camo to Duck Hunt?

Duck hunters commonly use camo clothing, a blind bag, binoculars, a thermos, flashlights, decoy gloves, mechanical decoys, and other accessories. But none of these items is an absolute necessity.

Does Duck Dynasty drink alcohol?

Robertson’s alcoholic past has clearly affected him and his family—and drinking has continued to have an impact on their financial bottom line. In 2013, son Willie Robertson launched his brand of Duck Commander Wines, sold online and at the finest Walmarts for $10 a bottle.