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Fishing Lure OEM / Metal Lure

Metal Lure OEM Supplier in China

Metal lure OEM covers jigging lures, spoons, metal VIBs, blade baits, casting jigs and trolling-style metal lures. Buyers need to confirm weight, body process, finish, hooks, split rings and packaging before sampling or bulk production.

This page helps fishing tackle brands, importers and wholesalers understand whether their metal lure project can start from an existing model, needs custom finish and hardware adjustment, or requires a new mold, stamping die or casting route.

Metal lure OEM supplier for jigging lure spoon VIB blade bait and casting jig

Product scope

What types of metal lures can be customized?

Metal lure projects are not all the same. A spoon, jigging lure, metal VIB, casting jig and blade bait have different production routes, tooling costs, finish requirements and QC points.

Metal lure type Typical examples Main OEM focus Buyer should prepare
Jigging lure Slow jig, speed jig, vertical jig, casting jig. Body shape, weight balance, fall action, coating, glow/UV finish, hook and ring setup. Weight range, length, target fish, saltwater use and finish reference.
Spoon lure Casting spoon, trolling spoon, flutter spoon, trout spoon. Metal thickness, curve, plating, painting, hook quality and split ring strength. Length, weight, metal thickness, spoon curve, finish and hook requirement.
Metal VIB / blade bait Blade bait, metal vibration lure, lipless metal lure. Vibration action, hole position, body weight, finish, hook position and corrosion resistance. Target weight, vibration reference, hole position, color plan and hook setup.
Casting jig Shore jig, micro jig, casting metal jig, fast jig. Compact body, casting distance, weight accuracy, holographic finish and assist hook setup. Weight range, target species, finish, hook type and packaging style.
Spinner / blade component Inline spinner blade, spinner component, metal blade lure. Blade shape, rotation, plating, wire, beads, clevis, swivel and hook assembly. Blade type, size, wire diameter, hook size and assembly requirement.

OEM route

Do you need a new metal lure mold or stamping die?

Some metal lure projects can start from existing models. Others require a new mold, stamping die or casting route when the buyer needs a special shape, weight, curve or action.

1. Existing model + custom finish

Suitable when the buyer can accept an available metal lure body and wants to customize color, coating, hook, split ring, packaging or private label.

  • Lower starting investment
  • Faster sample route
  • Good for testing multiple colors
  • Suitable for first trial orders

2. Modified specification

Suitable when the buyer wants to adjust weight, plating, glow effect, hook grade, split ring strength, blade hole, wire parts or packaging.

  • Moderate customization
  • Component confirmation required
  • May involve sample testing
  • Good for private label programs

3. New tooling route

Required for new metal body shapes, special weight distribution, exclusive spoon curves, custom blade structure or a brand-owned metal lure series.

  • Highest customization level
  • Tooling cost may be required
  • Longer development time
  • Best for long-term product lines

Specification details

Metal lure details that affect quotation and production

Metal lure quotation depends on body process, weight, finish, hardware and packaging. These details should be confirmed before sample and bulk production.

Specification item What the buyer should confirm Why it matters
Lure type Jigging lure, spoon, metal VIB, blade bait, spinner, casting jig or custom metal lure. Different lure types require different tooling, finishing and QC standards.
Material and process Lead alloy, zinc alloy, iron, brass, stainless steel, stamped metal, cast metal or machined body. Material affects weight, cost, corrosion resistance, tooling and market suitability.
Weight range Each size in grams or ounces, plus acceptable tolerance if important. Weight accuracy affects action, retail claims, carton weight and freight planning.
Body shape and balance Shape, curve, center of gravity, fall action, vibration, hole position or swimming action. Small shape changes can affect action and tooling route.
Finish and coating Plating, painting, powder coating, clear coat, glow, UV, holographic foil or laser finish. Finish affects appearance, durability, corrosion resistance and sample approval.
Hooks and rings Treble hook, single hook, assist hook, split ring, solid ring, swivel, blade or wire assembly. Hardware affects strength, cost, corrosion resistance and retail positioning.
Packaging Bulk bag, PE bag, header card, blister card, box, barcode, FNSKU or warning label. Metal lures are heavy and can damage packaging if protection is not planned.
Target market Freshwater, saltwater, offshore, EU, USA, Amazon, distributor or retail store. Target market affects finish, hardware grade, label text and testing needs.

Up-front cost planning

Possible early investment before bulk production

The following ranges are planning references only. Final cost depends on lure type, material, tooling route, finish, hardware, packaging and testing requirement.

Cost item When it may be needed Typical planning range Buyer should know
Reference sample / courier When body shape, weight, finish or action must match a physical lure. Usually USD 30–150+ Physical samples are very useful for spoon curves, jig body shape and finish matching.
Color / finish sample For plating, glow, UV, holographic, powder coating, painting or clear coat. Usually USD 50–300+ Complex finishes may need several approval rounds.
3D drawing / prototype review When the buyer has a new body idea but no production-ready drawing. Usually USD 100–500+ Useful before metal mold, casting or stamping route confirmation.
Metal mold / casting mold For new jigging lure body, custom VIB, casting jig or special metal body. Usually USD 300–1,500+ Weight range, cavity number and body shape affect tooling cost.
Stamping die For spoon, blade bait, spinner blade or stamped metal lure shape. Usually USD 200–1,200+ Shape, thickness and production setup affect cost.
Special hook / ring / component sourcing When stronger hooks, assist hooks, saltwater rings, swivels or wire parts are required. Depends on component MOQ Special components may require MOQ or deposit before production.
Packaging artwork / printing setup For header card, blister card, printed box, barcode, FNSKU or warning label. Usually USD 100–800+ Packaging MOQ may be different from product MOQ.
Testing or compliance review When buyer needs material, coating, strength, corrosion or label review. Usually USD 150–600+ Third-party testing cost depends on test item and laboratory.

Cost note: existing metal lure bodies with custom finish usually have lower starting cost. New body shapes, special stamping dies, heavy-duty hardware and printed retail packaging should be planned before bulk order confirmation.

Finish and hardware

Coating, plating, hooks and rings should be confirmed together

For metal lures, finish and hardware are not only appearance details. They affect corrosion resistance, strength, market positioning and customer complaints.

Decision item Options to discuss Important note
Surface finish Nickel plating, chrome, painted finish, powder coating, holographic foil, glow, UV or clear coat. Different finishes have different durability, cost and MOQ requirements.
Saltwater use Corrosion-resistant hooks, stronger split rings, better coating and packaging protection. Saltwater projects should not be quoted with low-grade freshwater hardware.
Hook setup Treble hook, single hook, assist hook, dressed hook or customer-specified hook brand. Hook choice affects cost, strength, action and packaging.
Ring setup Split ring, solid ring, heavy-duty ring, swivel or blade connection. Ring strength should match target fish and lure weight.
Packaging protection Individual bag, blister card, hook cap, inner tray, box or carton separation. Metal lures are heavy and can scratch each other or damage retail packaging.

Production flow

Typical metal lure OEM process

Metal lure projects should confirm body route, weight, finish, hardware and packaging before bulk production.

1. Product route review

Confirm jigging lure, spoon, metal VIB, blade bait, spinner or casting jig route.

2. Body and weight confirmation

Review length, weight, material, body shape, balance and action requirement.

3. Mold or stamping route

Use existing product, modified specification, new mold or stamping die as needed.

4. Surface finish sample

Confirm plating, paint, glow, UV, holographic, clear coat or corrosion-resistant finish.

5. Hardware assembly

Confirm hooks, split rings, solid rings, swivels, blades or assist hook setup.

6. Packaging approval

Confirm bulk bag, header card, blister card, box, barcode and carton protection.

7. Bulk production

Produce approved body, finish, hardware and packaging according to confirmed sample.

8. QC and shipment

Check weight, finish, assembly strength, pack count and export carton protection.

Quotation checklist

What buyers should send for a faster quotation

Metal lure quotations can change significantly if weight, finish, hook grade or packaging is unclear. The following information helps us quote more accurately.

Product information

  • Metal lure type: jigging lure, spoon, VIB, blade bait, spinner or casting jig.
  • Product photo, physical sample, drawing or catalog code.
  • Length, weight range and target tolerance.
  • Material or process preference if known.
  • Target fish species and freshwater or saltwater use.

Finish and hardware

  • Plating, painting, powder coating, glow, UV or holographic finish.
  • Color reference or approved sample.
  • Hook type, hook size, split ring, solid ring, swivel or blade requirement.
  • Corrosion resistance or heavy-duty strength requirement.
  • Acceptable sample tolerance and approval standard.

Packaging and order plan

  • Quantity by weight, color and model.
  • Bulk bag, PE bag, header card, blister card, box or private label pack.
  • Logo, barcode, FNSKU, warning text and carton mark.
  • Sample deadline and delivery window.
  • Shipping destination or preferred Incoterms.

Quality control

QC focus for metal lure production

Metal lure QC should cover weight, finish, coating durability, hardware assembly and packaging protection. Heavy products need careful carton planning before shipment.

QC item Inspection focus Why it matters
Weight accuracy Check actual weight against approved specification and tolerance. Important for action, retail claims and buyer confidence.
Body shape and balance Check shape, curve, hole position, center of gravity and symmetry. Small changes can affect action and fishing performance.
Finish and coating Check plating, paint, glow, UV, holographic layer, chips, scratches and clear coat. Directly affects retail appearance and durability perception.
Hardware assembly Check hooks, split rings, solid rings, swivels, blades and assist hook connection. Prevents weak assembly or missing components.
Corrosion resistance Review finish and hardware for freshwater or saltwater requirement. Important for coastal and offshore markets.
Packaging protection Check pack count, barcode, label, carton mark, hook protection and carton strength. Heavy metal lures can damage retail packaging or cartons during transport.

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Spinnerbait OEM

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FAQ

Metal lure OEM FAQ

These questions help buyers prepare clearer information before starting a metal lure OEM project.

Do I need a new mold for a metal lure project?

Not always. If an existing body shape and weight are suitable, you can usually customize finish, hook, ring and packaging. New tooling is needed for special shapes, new weights, exclusive spoon curves or custom metal bodies.

Can you make custom glow, UV or holographic finishes?

Yes. Glow, UV, holographic, plated and painted finishes can be discussed. A physical sample or clear color reference is recommended for better sample matching.

Can hooks and split rings be upgraded for saltwater use?

Yes. Saltwater projects should review hook grade, split ring strength, swivel quality and corrosion-resistant finish together, not separately.

Why does packaging matter for metal lures?

Metal lures are heavier and can scratch each other or damage retail cards during shipping. Packaging protection, hook coverage and carton strength should be planned before bulk production.

What information is needed before quotation?

Please send lure type, photos or samples, weight range, material or finish requirement, hook/ring setup, target quantity, packaging plan and destination market.

Ready to plan this OEM project?

Send your metal lure sample, weight range and finish reference

We will help judge whether your metal lure project can start from an existing model, requires modified finish and hardware, or needs a new tooling route. Please include product photos, weight, finish, hardware, quantity and packaging requirement.

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