You have a very broad definition of bushcraft. It is similar to the one I use.
If you want a good carving knife, then I would agree with Red and get a puukko. The design is much better for carving tasks, and neither the F1 not the Woodlore come close. The blades are just too thick and broad.
If on the other hand you want a knife that is good for battoning, carving, skinning, etc, I would say either knife is good. They provide you with a thicker and wider blade for those heavier tasks, and certainly make better skinners.
You might also consider getting a knife that is a bit larger. If you are going to do a lot more than just carving spoons, something like the S1 might be better. A 4 in blade makes a good carver when it is thin and narrow, but a 4 in thick blade is not as good of a splitter as a 5 in one. Just something to think about. A lot of the 4 in measurements come from the puukko design, but do not make much sense when you move to a blade that is a quarter of an inch thick.