Printed Soft Bait Bags: OEM Packaging Checklist
Printed bags must resist oil and scent, seal consistently, fit the bait without deformation and carry compliant retail information.
Printed bags must resist oil and scent, seal consistently, fit the bait without deformation and carry compliant retail information.
Check dimensions, weight, action, material feel, color, scent, oil level, pack count and seal integrity against the approved sample.
Balance action and durability through material formulation, and document salt, scent and oil requirements for repeat orders.
Use a small color architecture covering natural, dark-water, high-visibility and local confidence colors, with controlled glitter and laminate details.
Grubs should start moving at low retrieve speed and keep a consistent tail thickness, body length and color formula.
A useful kit groups compatible baits, hooks or jig heads around a clear fishing use case rather than filling a box with unrelated items.
Soft shrimp lures need stable appendages, realistic movement, hook compatibility and packaging that prevents deformation during storage.
Compare tail action at slow speed, body roll, hook fit, material durability and color consistency across every size.
Define worm style, length, diameter, action, salt level, scent and rig compatibility before discussing colors and packaging.
Plan soft baits as a product family with compatible shapes, sizes, colors and pack counts for defined fishing methods.