| Bait shape |
Paddle tail, worm, craw, grub, tube, creature bait, shad, jerkbait, frog or custom shape. |
Determines mold route, material softness, action testing and production difficulty. |
| Length and weight |
Target length, body thickness, tail thickness and approximate bait weight. |
Small changes can affect swimming action, material cost, pack count and mold design. |
| Material softness |
Ultra-soft, soft, medium, firm, tear-resistant or buyer-approved sample feel. |
Softness affects action, durability, hook holding and customer perception. |
| Color structure |
Single color, laminate, belly/back color, transparent body, pearl base, core shot or smoke effect. |
Complex color structures require more setup time and clearer approval standards. |
| Glitter / flakes |
Glitter color, size, density and whether the flakes should be evenly mixed or concentrated. |
Glitter changes appearance, mixing process and sample approval difficulty. |
| Scent / attractant |
No scent, garlic, shrimp, fish oil, light scent, strong scent or buyer-specific attractant. |
Scent affects formula, storage smell, packaging resistance and market positioning. |
| Salt content |
No salt, light salt, heavy salt, sinking rate target or weight adjustment requirement. |
Salt changes bait density, softness, action, durability and packaging oil management. |
| Oil level |
Dry touch, light oil, heavy oil, bag oil or buyer-provided reference sample. |
Oil level affects product feel, bag sealing, leakage risk and long-term storage. |
| Packaging |
Clear bag, printed bag, insert card, header card, clamshell, box, barcode or FNSKU. |
Soft bait packaging must consider oil resistance, scent resistance, seal strength and retail presentation. |