Agree with all the above posters. The Victorinox, Victory, Green river, Mercator, Bahco knives are good performers and cheap. You don't need to pay more to have functionality for hunting at all.
But there is one caveat (this is the $50 to $500 extra caveat) carry a sharpening steel. All of those knives can be sharpened to be razor sharp but they tend to go blunt quickly as they all struggle to hold an edge in the field.
The Mercator is the worse one of that list in my experience, but is so soft and quick to sharpen that most forgive it I think as it's back to razor in no time. I carry one as a spare always because even with a rock you can sharpen that thing.
I've tried them all (maybe not the Victory though - I think Green river are similar however) and think they are all really good knives and I use a few at home for butchering. However, their edge retention struggles when skinning and boning out in the field.
I know I should try and avoid this but I end up cutting through hair sometimes, scrapping and cutting against bone when boning and in general doing things that are terrible for retaining a sharp edge. It is here where the extra money on a better knife (or more accurately better knife steel) actually makes a difference and I found myself with many knives (a Mercator for most of the time) struggling with them for too long before stopping and sharpening them. This is my failing really not the knives, but I'm sure many are similar and tend to just want to get the job done and often push a blunt knife a bit too far before steeling/sharpening in the field which is both frustrating and dangerous.
I ended up with a couple Knives of Alaska "Alpha wolf" knives. Which can be had for about $140 and I've found the steel will go through boning and butchering several animals without needing attention. I really like them and are extremely good for the small premium (but also come with a sheath which many cheaper options don't). I still carry a small steel and diamond hone but these are used for between animals if needed.
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