2024-07-14
Korie and Missy go hunting with Willie and Jase; Miss Kay and Si search for the original blueprints from Phil's first duck call. (Repeat).
Si helps Jase look for his lost wedding ring. (Repeat).
Willie goes shopping with Sadie; the guys visit a coffee shop. (Repeat).
The guys ditch work while Willie is out of town; Phil puts his nephew to work. (Repeat).
Si buys a massage chair for the duck-call room; Phil takes Jase to a secret fishing pond. (Repeat).
The guys unveil a special wing of a sporting-goods store; Miss Kay tags along with her grandkids. (Repeat).
An argument over the best duck decoy leads to a bet between Phil and Jase; at the same time, Jessica challenges Willie to a bowling contest with Kay's "Big Sista's" club. (Repeat).
The guys spend the weekend celebrating Martin's bachelor party at a hunting cabin, where things turns explosive after they find a cache of antique black-powder weapons. Meanwhile, Willie helps Kay fulfill her lifelong dream of owning a petting zoo. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Matt's pain from his 20 year old lost limb is solved.
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Original Christianity as taught and practiced by Jesus Christ and the original Apostles. (Repeat).
Women become irate over a corner-clearance violation in Detroit; two men in Providence, R.I., get a ticket for putting money in the wrong meter. (Repeat).
Violators in Detroit become angry over their tickets; a woman has trouble comprehending the law in Providence, R.I.; and an attempt at a peaceful day of parking enforcement fails in Detroit. (Repeat).
Rookie ticket-writer D'Andre is schooled on how to walk the walk by veteran Shawn, while at the impound lot Rudy fends off the angry friend of a woman who's been towed. Sherry and Steve spend a tense day booting in the "badlands" district of Philly. (Repeat).
Illegal parkers are ticketed in Providence, R.I.; a woman tries to prevent her car from being towed in the Bronx. (Repeat).
An angry man demands that the boot be removed from his vehicle; a woman makes a valid appeal at the impound lot, claiming she needs her car to take her brother-in-law back to a military base for his deployment to Iraq. (Repeat).
An angry car owner tries to lock a tow-truck driver out of his vehicle; an employee issues tickets on a new beat; and a mountain of red tape is sorted through to get a pink truck released. (Repeat).
An abandoned car is towed in Trenton, N.J.; taxi drivers try to evade the law in Providence, R.I. (Repeat).
A prolific ticketer demonstrates her techniques; a car that crashed into a gas pump is towed; and a woman waits for her car at the impound lot while the taxi meter keeps ticking. (Repeat).
A repeat offender tries to prevent her car from being towed in Staten Island; a driver parks in a bus zone in Hempstead, N.Y. (Repeat).
A ticketer is confronted by angry violators in Detroit; the owner of a towed box truck becomes irate in the Bronx; and a ticketer attempts to educate drivers on new parking rules. (Repeat).
Greek Week causes problems in the tow lot; and a usually happy ticketer has her patience tested. (Repeat).
A ticketer gives parking tips to Detroit violators; a tow-truck driver tries to calm violators in Staten Island. (Repeat).
In the ninth season finale, John and Luke and Mary Kate start college at Liberty University. Back in Monroe, River decides to make a ninja movie. (Repeat).
Jase helps the HOA get rid of a menacing beaver and Little Will gets his leaner's permit, but Willie and Si argue about who is a better driving instructor. (Repeat).
A large storm hits Monroe and the family seek shelter at Phil and Kay's house. Elsewhere: Jep; Si; Marti; and Godwin try to guard the Duck Commander inventory from damage when the roof starts leaking. (Repeat).
Willie travels to Arkansas on business with Jase and pitches a new product with an unorthodox sales strategy. Back in Monroe, Jep and Si accidentally ship out an important item of Willie's and try to recover it. (Repeat).
A tracking challenge sees Jase and Si compete to see who can capture Willie and Jep. (Repeat).
Martin has to miss a Friday night poker game because of a date, so the guys team up to give him tips on romance; Phil tries to teach his granddaughters how to fish when he babysits for Jep and Jessica. (Repeat).
Beavers cause problems for Phil. Meanwhile, Willie and Korie take Bella to karate practice. (Repeat).
The guys renovate a chicken coop. (Repeat).
Willie helps Sadie with her homework; Jase tries to outrun a truck. (Repeat).
Danny undertakes a cool '70s psychedelic chopper project, and later checks out two classic Mini Coopers and a rare Split Bumper Camaro. (Repeat).
Two brothers who want to surprise their dad get a 1957 Special Edition T-Bird restored after it's been parked in the family's pasture for years. Also, Mike and Ryan meet an unusual car collector with some most unusual rides. (Repeat).
The paint team takes on a challenging memorial-bike project that is bereft of necessary info from the customer; and Danny stumbles upon a collection of fast rides. (Repeat).
Rocker Dee Snider wants a brand-new BMW Z4 Count-ified for his wife as an anniversary present, but a simple paint job mars the project when she's unhappy with the finished product, not once, but twice. Meanwhile, Mike aims to build a picnic table on wheels. (Repeat).
Ryan customizes a brand new Chevy Silverado for Danny, who wants it to maintain the flavor of his old '56 truck, but seeks more comfort and reliability. Also, Danny and a friend uncover a rare GTO Judge, while Mike buys a '69 Corvette. (Repeat).
The guys build a bike for a heroic military veteran, who wants it adorned with American flags and portraits of loved ones who also served. Later, Danny and Ryan check out a collection of American muscle cars, while Mike and Shannon find a car so rare, they have no idea what it is. (Repeat).
Danny sponsors Ryan, Mike and Shannon in a 24-hour endurance race called The LeMons, which pits cheap hunks of junk against each other deep in the Arizona desert. As payback for his sponsorship, Danny has the guys work on a one-of-a-kind shop project. (Repeat).
The guys find a not-so-perfect car for the Arizona Lemons race; and Ryan and Danny get a lead on a car rumored to have been customized by the creator of the Batmobile, George Barris. (Repeat).
When Tommy Lee's beloved bike gets crushed in an accident, he turns to the only person he trusts to fix it--the guys who built it--Count's Kustoms. Danny and Ryan take in a cool collection to cheer them up after seeing Tommy's smashed bike. Then after lots of tender loving care, Danny heads to LA, to bring Tommy his baby back. (Repeat).
Danny and Shannon must restore a rare '57 Harley Davidson Panhead prototype. The motorcycle has spent 20 years in the client's living room but now it's time to get its motor running again. While Shannon works on the bike, Danny checks out rare old cars, including a Model A Ford, a French Citroën, and a '67 Firebird. (Repeat).
Ryan and Kevin find a 1972 Datsun 240z, hoping Danny will fix it up and sell it before having a change of heart about keeping it; Davey Deals shows off his new muscle car, a 1969 Falcon; Ryan and Kevin pull over the driver of a restored 1953 Ford. (Repeat).
A 1955 Chevy Nomad catches Danny's eye, but he has a hard time honoring the owner's request for a simple paint job. Meanwhile, Mike and Shannon find a 1972 Chevy Nova in need of an overhaul; and Ryan and Shannon check out a rare Harley-Davidson dirt bike. (Repeat).
Ryan customizes a brand new Chevy Silverado for Danny, who wants it to maintain the flavor of his old '56 truck, but seeks more comfort and reliability. Also, Danny and a friend uncover a rare GTO Judge, while Mike buys a '69 Corvette. (Repeat).
The guys build a bike for a heroic military veteran, who wants it adorned with American flags and portraits of loved ones who also served. Later, Danny and Ryan check out a collection of American muscle cars, while Mike and Shannon find a car so rare, they have no idea what it is. (Repeat).