We have had this encounter with a huge buck in Pawnee county for three years. we have a 1 acre field shaped in a perfect square. Our stand sits off the field about 10 yards in the corner of the field. There are no other feasable trees on the field for a stand. the oppossite side of our stand is nasty thick cedar trees. we put corn in field every year. anyway two years ago my dad was sitting in this stand and a huge buck stuck his head out of the cedars and just watched the field for a second, my dad tried grunting and bleating but the big buck just backed into the cedars and dissappeared. this morning i put a doe decoy in field about 25 yards from me and sprayed her down with the hunter specialty doe in rut spray. at 9 am I look up and see the biggest buck i have ever seen in the wild standing in the corner on the far end on my side of the field. I pick up my gun to put the scope on him. and all I can see is the bright spot of the sun through my scope. so i pick up my bleat can to get him to move. he is really looking at the decoy but wont move. just stand up high stretching his neck trying to see her better through the tall grass. he walk 3-4 steps then turns around I keep trying to look through the scope but its too bright to look that way. I do everything i can to make him move out of the corner but all of a sudden he just trots through the cedars. The decoy did get his attention but his brain wont let his body walk out in that field. I thought my dad was joking about this big buck, but seeing him with my own eyes now I am a believer. He is 12-14 points with very long tines. But he seems to always know how to check that field for does without giving up a shot on him, very smart deer. Now I am making it my mission to get this buck before the season is up. I dont think I spooked him so maybe he will show up again.