Last Spring Bill Babler was touting Daiichi Deathtrap trebles. I paid attention (I always do when he talks fishing) but did not rush to buy any. I had a good stock of VMC Barbarians for my hook exchange needs.
I recently ordered some #4 trebles for a project. The last several days I have been tying feathered treble trailers from them. Now, I am no Lee Wulff, but I do own a vise, a bobbin, and I have tied many, many feathered trebles, among other things. I say that so you realize the impact of the next statement.
My finger tips look like someone made me pick up broken bottles by hand. I have repeatedly nicked and cut myself on the sharp devils.
At nearly a dollar each hook, I won't rush to replace all my walleye crankbait hooks, but if it really matters, they are the stickiest I've ever found.