Private Label Fishing Lure Packaging for Retail and E-commerce
Packaging must protect hook points and finishes while presenting the product clearly and carrying barcode, warning and brand information.
Packaging must protect hook points and finishes while presenting the product clearly and carrying barcode, warning and brand information.
Inspect lure lots for weight, balance, finish, assembly, hardware and action using an agreed sample plan and sealed reference.
Specify hook style, size, wire gauge, finish and split-ring strength for each lure size, then verify balance after hardware changes.
Evaluate body softness, water sealing, hook position, skirt consistency and walking action to reduce returns and improve hookup performance.
A practical opening color range combines natural baitfish, high-visibility, dark-water and proven local patterns in a limited system.
Spoon buyers should compare metal thickness, weight tolerance, curvature, plating, edge finish and supplied hardware.
Match blade combination, wire diameter, skirt quality, head weight and hook size to the intended species and retrieve speed.
Crankbait performance depends on lip geometry, body balance, buoyancy and hook clearance; test each size as a separate model.
For minnow lures, buyers should confirm buoyancy, diving depth, balance, casting weight, hook size and finish durability before bulk approval.
Select lure families by target species, depth, action and retail price, then build a controlled color system instead of buying isolated designs.