It's even got a combination fish scaler and three-inch ruler. Perfect for measuring and scaling most fish I would probably catch.
The tools you see are the large and small main blades, the file, the ruler/scaler, the wood saw, the scissors, the magnifying glass, the phillips-head screwdriver, the combinations flat-head screwdriver and bottle opener, and the combination smaller flat-head screwdriver and can opener.
On the other side of the knife is a leather punch/awl combination, a hook with an unknown purpose (my scout troop called the hook on another knife I had at the time the "booger yanker"), an even smaller flat-head screwdriver, a tiny chisel, and a corkscrew. A micro-size screwdriver (perfect for glasses) screws into the corkscrew. In the handle rests a straight pin, a toothpick, tweezers and a writing pen.
All this for less than $40 at Wal-Mart. I remember when Swiss Army Knives with this much stuff cost a small fortune.