The Duck Dynasty men mix kilts and camouflage in visit to Scotland 'the birth place of duck hunting'

The Duck Dynasty men were in Scotland recently and with predictably hilarious results.

Season 7 of the hit A&E reality show launched on Tuesday and will see Willie and other members of the Robertson clan on a business trip to Braveheart country.

Jase Robertson describes Scotland as "the birth place of duck hunting" and the Robertsons have some Scottish heritage themselves, which they delve into during the series.

The trip takes in a comical Braveheart re-enactment complete with American flag. Willie Robertson looked the part in blue and white face paint, but mismatched it with a bright red kilt and American flag bandana.

And of course no visit to the country would be complete without a round of golf - although it's probably not like any round the Scots are used to, with the men disregarding the normally strict dress codes to take to the course in kilts and casual camouflage trousers.

Willie Robertson's daughter Sadie, who is currently competing on Dancing with the Stars, promised fans the season was going to be pretty funny.

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