The Robertson boys of ‘Duck Dynasty‘ fame are on the hunt! Not just for ducks, but for BURIED TREASURE! Their new show “Duck Family Treasure” will be on the Fox Nation streaming service.


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Duck Family Treasure!

The new show will feature Jase Robertson, Jep Robertson, and Uncle Si as they search for buried treasure alongside historian and mechanical wizard Murry Crowe

The crew will travel the country looking for the last treasure and rare artifacts while spotlighting unique people and places. 

Fox Nation already hosts re-runs of the original Duck Dynasty show, which at its peak was the most-watched cable television show in history

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We already know Uncle Si is a bit of a treasure hunter.

Lost Treasure The Robertson Boys Should Look For!

America is a land filled with buried treasure and artifacts lost to time. Here are a few of my favorite buried treasures the Robertson boys could go after

Dutch Schultz’s treasure

Before a deadly shootout with police, gangster Schultz supposedly buried $150 million in cash and bonds somewhere deep in the Catskills. Dozens have looked for it, and there’s speculation on if it is even real. 

The Lufthansa Heist

The heist of cash and jewels, made famous in Goodfellas, was the largest cash robbery. Millions of gems and money are still missing from the caper, though the gangsters liquidated and split most of the earnings has been long suspected.

Dutch Paintings From The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum


One of the more baffling and inexplicable museum robberies in history. Among the missing paintings are classics from Rembrandt and Vermeer. 

The ‘Holy Grail’ Of Lost Treasure

It might not surprise you that the proclaimed “holy grail” of lost treasure here in the US can reportedly be found in Texas.

The Twin Sisters 

Dubbed the “Texas Holy Grail,” Texians used this pair of cannons during the Texas Revolution.

While the color, size, and foundry are all disputed, it is known that the guns were a gift from the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Texas during their war or independence against Mexico. 

There is also a dispute as to whether or not they’re even still in existence, with the last noted sighting that they were in a scrap pile following the end of the Civil War.

Will you be watching ‘Duck Family Treasure’ on Fox Nation? I definitely will. Admittedly, I am a sucker for buried treasure and have searched for artifacts a time or two in my day. 

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