Jase Robertson

Jase Robertson
Jason Silas "Jase" Robertsonis an American television star on the A&E reality television show Duck Dynasty, the COO of the business Duck Commander, an innovator, and a "professional" duck hunter. Jase Robertson lives in West Monroe, Louisiana with his wife, Missy, and his three children Reed, Cole and Mia. He is known for avoiding work in favor of hunting and fishing, speaking "duckinese", and for his self-proclaimed frog-hunting abilities. He calls himself "a frog's worst nightmare"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth16 August 1969
CityBernice, LA
CountryUnited States of America
Where I'm from, there's two things you don't mess with. You don't mess with a man's woman, or his hat DON'T TOUCH A MAN'S HAT!
Where I come from your truck is a reflection of who you are.
God's first, then family, then whatever else you love.
When in doubt, figure it out. That's the redneck way.
Most things in life are better when you just cut to the chase.
My wife hates the beard. When we dated, I would grow it out during duck season. She said she could handle anything for three months - but now I have it all the time.
I'm just a simple guy. I love being at my house with my family. I love playing dominos and card games and hunting and fishing. That's just what I like to do.
The first step to dealing with a problem is admitting that you have a problem.
We simply want to follow God because we knows of the happiness it will bring, that's the reason that we chose to be open about our beliefs.
The bottom line is we are trying to do what's right. We don't just say we believe in God - we have active relationships with God.
Group texts are the worst. They're like a terrible, technological snowball, coming down a mountain, and you can't stop it.
I don't like meat from the grocery store, it makes me nervous
I've been showing up late and dirty all my life.
Going to a bar or pool hall doesn’t mean you’re a drunk, just like sitting in a henhouse doesn’t make you a chicken. It’s the same in the opposite setting. Sitting in a church building doesn’t make you a follower of Christ.