When I've driven by here the last few years, I've noticed this piece of "rural art". I understand from the nearby proprietor, it can be yours for a cool 6G's. (it might be here for awhile:-)
Chatted with the proprietor of the adjacent stand. They're open 7 days a week, though the hide is accessible at all times. If they're open, you can park very nearby. If you look for this one during off hours, you can still access the hide, but be careful parking well off the street. Placed with owner's permission.