It’s not fun losing a knife, especially while field dressing it, but perhaps someone will find it in a few years and mentions it in one of the “things found in the woods” threads.I shot a nice bull elk on a steep hill. He took a couple steps and rolled down the hill into the creek. Belly up with his head under him. I had to stand in the creek to open him up.
I was using a old timer pocket knife and would cut for a while and then pull and tug. When done cutting I would stick the knife into the stream bank temporarily.
When I rolled the last of the guts out I reached for my knife and it was gone. I struggled to move the elk and couldn't budge him. When I returned with a horse I set up a block and tackle in a tree and let the horse pull him out.
Once the bull was hanging I returned to the creek and searched for the knife but never found it. The endeaver was further complicated when I got the quarters stacked up and was loading them on the horse. I reached for a hind quarter and a weasle had claimed the meat and would run out and bite my boot and then run back under a log and protest. Your meat ain't yours till it is hanging at the house.
Or it gets found several hundred years from know and is treated like a relic, similar to arrowheads.
I lost an Outdoor Edge knife in the field after dressing my first antelope.