Pro-Tec Powder Paint Store
Power up your fishing tackle with Pro-Tec Powder Paint—a high-performance coating designed for unmatched durability, vibrant finishes, and effortless application. No primer, no hassle—just heat, dip, and go! With up to 34 bold colors and a tough, high-gloss finish, this powder paint keeps your lures looking sharp and lasting longer. Safe, cost-effective, and built for serious anglers, it’s the ultimate upgrade for your gear.
Top Pro-Tec Powder Paint
Pro-Tec Powder Paint - Glow Overcoat
This clear, high-glow finish is applied over standard colors to provide maximum visibility in deep or murky water.
Pro-Tec Powder Paint - Black
A staple for any tackle box, this classic high-gloss black offers a chip-resistant, mirror-like finish that mimics natural forage.
Pro-Tec Powder Paint - White
Known for its incredible opacity and brightness, this color serves as the perfect base coat or a standalone finish for high-contrast jigs.
Pro-Tec Powder Paint offers top-tier coatings for fishing tackle enthusiasts, ensuring durability, customization, and enhanced glow for a superior fishing experience.

Product Categories
Fishing Tackle Coatings
Designed for fishing enthusiasts and manufacturers, these high-quality powder paints provide long-lasting protection and vibrant colors. They require no primer or gloss coat, making them easy to use for both professionals and hobbyists.
Custom Colors
Pro-Tec allows customers to mix multiple colors, offering unlimited possibilities for unique finishes. Whether you’re looking for a specific shade or a one-of-a-kind combination, these custom colors help bring creative visions to life.
Glow Overcoat
For those who need enhanced visibility in low-light conditions, Glow Overcoat coatings provide an intense glow effect. Ideal for night fishing or deep-water applications, these coatings help attract more fish and improve performance.
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Customer Reviews
James Robertson
“As an avid fisherman, I’ve used many different tackle paints over the years, but Pro-Tec Powder Paint stands out above the rest. The Fishing Tackle Coatings are incredibly easy to apply—just heat the jig and dip it in. The finish is tough, scratch-resistant, and doesn’t chip easily, even after countless casts. I also love the variety of colors available, making it easy to match different water conditions and bait preferences. Highly recommended for serious anglers!”
Laura Stevens
“I wanted to create my own custom lure colors, and Pro-Tec’s Custom Colors gave me exactly what I needed. The ability to mix multiple shades was a game-changer! I experimented with a few combinations and ended up with some truly unique, eye-catching lures. The application process was smooth, and the final result looked professional. If you enjoy customizing your tackle, this product is a must-try!”
Michael Turner
“Night fishing has always been my passion, but finding the right glow coatings was a challenge—until I discovered Pro-Tec’s Glow Overcoat. This stuff really works! After charging under light, my lures stayed bright for an extended period, making them more effective in deep or murky waters. The coating was easy to apply, and the durability was impressive. This is now a permanent part of my fishing gear!”
Pro-Tec FAQ
Do I need to use a primer before applying Pro-Tec Powder Paint?
No, one of the primary benefits of this powder paint is that it requires no primer and covers most metal surfaces in a single coat.
What is the best way to heat the lure for application?
Most users find that a propane torch, heat gun, or even a simple alcohol lamp works best to heat the lure for a few seconds before dipping it into the powder.
Is it necessary to bake the lures after painting?
While the paint dries instantly to the touch, “curing” the lures in an oven (usually at 350°F for 15 minutes) is highly recommended to achieve maximum chip resistance and durability.
Can I mix different colors of powder paint together?
Yes, you can custom-blend different Pro-Tec colors to create unique shades or add glitter powders to the mix for extra flash.
How do I keep the eyelets of my jigs from clogging with paint?
The best method is to use a small tool or “eye punch” to clear the paint while it is still warm, or simply use a steady hand to avoid dipping the eyelet directly into the powder.
