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Fishing tackle packaging

Fishing Tackle Packaging That Protects Paint, Hooks, and Shelf Appeal

Fishing lures and tackle need packaging that protects hooks, finishes, product shape, and shelf appeal while keeping the item easy to inspect at retail.

Fishing tackle products in retail blister packaging
Packaging support

Package tackle without hiding the product.

Fishing tackle packaging has to show color and finish clearly while controlling sharp hooks, small parts, and irregular shapes.

Hook control

Cavity depth and product orientation can reduce hook movement, scratching, and snagging.

Finish protection

Blisters and clamshells help keep paint, foil, and polished surfaces protected during retail handling.

Shelf comparison

Clear retail packaging makes lure shape, color, and size easy to compare on a pegboard.

Format options

Match the package to the product, the channel, and the launch plan.

  • Blister packs: Useful when the product benefits from clear visibility, hanging display, and carded presentation.
  • Clamshells: Useful when the product needs more all-around protection or theft-deterrent retail presence.
  • Custom trays: Helpful when a product or kit needs controlled orientation, separation, or premium presentation.
  • Tooling: Product dimensions, shape, target volume, and retail goals determine whether stock or custom tooling fits.
Common productsLures, jigs, hooks, swivels, tackle kits, spoons, soft-bait accessories, and specialty fishing retail items.
Retail needsHook protection, product visibility, paint and finish protection, hanging display, and tight package fit.
Supply fitBlister packs, clamshells, custom trays, blister cards, foldover packs, selected cartons, tooling, and machine review depending on product needs.
Quote detailsProduct photos, dimensions, weight, artwork status, retail display method, target volume, launch date, and any special protection or compliance needs.
Clear retail clamshell and blister packaging examples
Machine and tooling fit

Get package, tooling, and machine advice in one conversation.

Powerpak can review product photos, samples, artwork, retail requirements, and target volume to recommend a package format, tooling path, and equipment fit if you plan to seal in-house.

Package this product category with less guesswork.

Send product details and Powerpak can help identify the most practical package, tooling, and machine path.

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