I'm hard on knives so I try not to spend more than $60 on a pocket knife and $50 on a hunting knife. I like fixed blades as they wash off easier for hunting. You know blood, hair, fat, and lunch. Yes lunch. Well what do you use to make a sandwich?
Your Seal Pup will handle everything you will need a hunting or camping knife for. As far as processing game it's probably too big. I like short knives when I gut deer. When cutting out the diaphragm I do not like a big knife as I think I will cut my self. I try to stay in the 4" or less. I do not kneed a big knife to do most camp or hunting chores and big knives tend to get in the way. Granted there is something cool about holding a knife the size of Excalibur but they are not practical. I have a huge bowie knife that has become part of the BBQ gear. It works great to cut up ribs, quarter chickens, and slice brisket.
If I'm attacked by something, a knife is the last thing I'm reaching for on a hunting trip. I already have a rifle in my hands most of the time and I do not think dropping it for a knife would be smart.
I have a small plastic two piece first aid kit that I have added a few extras to. I would rather carry it in my pack than on my waist and possible have something that rattles when I still hunt. Besides what are you going to fit in a knife handle that can not be carried some place else. What will fit in a knife handle that would really be helpful. OK, I can see filling it with small strong nylon cord that would be helpful to tag a deer, fix broken shoe laces, tie branches together and put a tarp over you for shelter from the rain, and string up fish caught in a stream. You can go on and on as to what nylon cord is good for in the field.
I'm sure there are other things on your wish list you may want before you get another good knife. A good sharpening set comes to mind.
Just my $.02. But if you want the knife, get it.