Public influence has lots of sway in Michigan. One could often say too much. The public demand got the bait ban lifted and crossbows legalized. While a minority of hunters, public influence stopped APR's from expanding and is stopping firearms opener from opening on a Saturday, which all modern data since the advent of the POS license system/computer records show that a Saturday opener gets the most participation. (Saturday openers for everything, fish, fowl or big game gets the best overall participation in the modern era.) If the DNR had their way, November 15 would turn into a close Saturday.
If anything, the public is pushing the above proposal. It just so happens that the public pushing for this is the Michigan Farm Bureau.
The DNR has 5 goals.
1.Protect natural and cultural resources.
2.Ensure sustainable recreation use and enjoyment.
3.Enable strong natural resource-based economies.
4.Improve and build strong relationships and partnerships.
5.Foster effective business practices and good governance.
Managing for sport hunting is only a small part of what the DNR does for the natural resources. I've said it before and I'll say it again, if we hunters can't get together to help craft hunting regulations for us, and compromise amongst ourselves instead of always fighting every change and even fighting ourselves, other groups will craft and change the regulations for us. Either way, the rules will always change. Either we change them in ways we like or other groups will change them for us, in ways we do not like.