Benjamin Long Long / Monday, June 2, 2014 / Categories: Media Mentor: Randall (Randy) Byers BHA's #MentorMonday is a weekly effort to recognize those who have coached us, encouraged us and helped make us who we are as sportsmen and women. If you have a mentor that you would like to recognize on the Backcountry Blog, please send us a one to two paragraph entry and photo here. I was lucky to have a lot of hunting mentors. One of them was C. Randall (Randy) Byers. Randy was a neighbor of mine growing up in Idaho and his sons, Tod and Kirk, were about my age. Randy outfitted us all with bows and arrows at a young age and we terrorized neighborhood cottontails, then graduated to pheasant, chukar, pronghorn, deer and elk. I took this picture around 1984, when we were warming up in Randy's camper after a snowy spring turkey hunt. Randy was records chairman for both Pope & Young and, later, Boone &Crockett. But I'll never forget when he went out of his way to stop by my house and congratulate me on my first deer, a yearling whitetail. That, he said, was a trophy too. Ben Long, co-chairman, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Kalispell, MT Previous Article BHA Opposes, HR4272: Forest Access in Rural Communities Act Next Article Funding for Public Access and Conservation Vital to Hunters & Anglers Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: the campfireBackcountry Stories Benjamin Long LongBenjamin Long Long Father, outdoorsman, author and conservationist living in Kalispell, Mont. Nanoinfluencer. Other posts by Benjamin Long Long Contact author Full biography Full biography Father, outdoorsman, author and conservationist living in Kalispell, Mont. Nanoinfluencer. x