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Murry is getting married again; the guys enlist the girls to help pull off a vow renewal that doubles as a treasure hunt at Magnolia Ridge.
Murry is getting married again; the guys enlist the girls to help pull off a vow renewal that doubles as a treasure hunt at Magnolia Ridge.
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Duck Family Treasure
"Duck Family Treasure"The Robertson brothers travel in search of precious treasures, rare artifacts and hidden gems with help from historian Murry Crowe, their Uncle Si and other members of the "Duck Dynasty" family.
Duck Family Treasure
S4, EP5 "Family Is the Greatest Treasure"Jase and Missy have plans to surprise their adopted daughter Karina in Washington D.C.; he hatches a plan to treasure hunt in nearby Virginia.
Duck Family Treasure
S4, EP4 "One of Life's Biggest Treasures"Murry is getting married again; the guys enlist the girls to help pull off a vow renewal that doubles as a treasure hunt at Magnolia Ridge.
Duck Family Treasure
S4, EP3 "Treasure Comes in Various Forms"The Mississippi River is at a record low, so the guys use the opportunity to hunt the Milliken's Bend; Missy and Jessica embark on a treasure hunting adventure.
Duck Family Treasure
S4, EP2 "Virginia Is for Diggers!"The guys get invited to hunt the Hollyfield Manor in Virginia; Jessica enlists Miss Kay to help her get chickens for their backyard.
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