Nearly 50 people spoke during a roughly three-hour public comment session during Thursday’s NRC meeting.
Numerous topics were addressed by the speakers ranging from tribal fishing in Munising Bay, pheasant hunting daily start times, sulfide mining on the Yellow Dog Plains and user fees for cross-country ski trails to bear licenses, opposition and advocacy of the state’s new buck proposal for the U.P., the Huron River Watershed and a proposed theme park for downstate’s Crawford County.
The NRC typically holds one meeting each year in the Upper Peninsula.