Jep and Jess Robertson have traded their longtime Louisiana roots for a new chapter on a North Texas ranch, a major life transition they say came after extensive prayer and reflection. The beloved television personalities, widely recognized from their time on Duck Dynasty, open up about this fresh start in their brand-new reality series titled "Jep & Jess: Beyond the Bayou".
"It was a lot of prayer, a lot to talking to our friends, but, you know, we love it out here," Jep Robertson shared with reporters. The couple explained that the move brings them back to familiar terrain, noting that Jep spent time hunting and exploring the exact region of Texas during his youth alongside his father.
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SubscribeThe new television project captures the family as they transform the Comanche Moon Ranch into a thriving community focused on craftsmanship, hospitality, and generational legacy. Viewers will get an authentic, faith-forward look at their daily lives, including intimate scenes of the couple discussing the bold relocation with their local Bible study group.
Reflecting on nearly 25 years of marriage, the couple also opened up about the early hardships they faced and how relying on their faith ultimately helped them build a strong partnership. Jess emphasized that keeping their spiritual values at the forefront has been the anchor of their relationship through every challenge.
Building a Legacy at Comanche Moon Ranch
Beyond the personal milestone, the couple hopes their new ranch environment will inspire fans to seek out a simpler, more community-oriented way of life. The show gives audiences a chance to experience the rustic lifestyle firsthand, offering a welcoming space for family getaways and reunions.
The Comanche Moon Ranch serves as the central hub for the Robertson family's latest entrepreneurial and creative endeavors. Transforming the expansive property into a community space allows visitors to experience the rustic lifestyle and traditional skills that the couple cherishes.
Jess Robertson noted an encouraging cultural shift among younger generations who are showing renewed interest in traditional domestic skills. Many young individuals are eager to learn crafts like sewing, raising chickens, canning tomatoes, and making homemade jams.
"So, I think that that's definitely what people want," Jess stated, highlighting the growing desire for authenticity and connection. The ranch acts as a physical destination where families can step away from fast-paced modern routines and reconnect with one another.