Mustad Bronze Slow Death Hooks - The Pro's Secret
A Perspective on Perfection
by Gary Parsons
National Freshwater Fishing Hall Of Fame Legendary Angler
In the mid-90s a close group of walleye pros were generating tremendous results with a new technique called slow death. Incredible action was being added to live-bait presentations by bending hooks in a certain fashion. I knew it was something special, but because I couldn't master the precise hook bend, I was getting really inconsistent results. Working with the Mustad product development team, Keith and I spend countless hours testing hook bends until we perfected a hook design that anybody could rig effectively.
Grant on 03/06/2013 10:02pm
I have a walleye fishing trip planned later this spring in the Bay
of Quinte region of Lake Ontario. I believe that these hooks are strung on
a leader with a swivel and trolled at a slow speed using worms or baitfish.