If comparing to cheap Walmart hooks as you said then yes you will see a difference they are much sharper and stronger. I personally use Owner hooks for bass fishing, stripers, and saltwater and they are far superior to Eagle or Gamagatsu etc. As an example I was using Gamagatsu circle hooks last year in the Gulf because I had left my hooks at home. I and a friend broke off 6 fish in 3 days by snapping the hook in half. These are very thick 6/0 and 7/0 hooks and they would snap when pulling up a big grouper or snapper. Now I don't mean just reeling one in I'm talking about winching one in to get them out of the wrecks. I have never broken a Owner hook even in a smaller diameter wire hook in the same size. Their Mutu light is stronger than Gamagatsu standard hook.
Now I have broken off small #2 type hooks on way too big of fish that took the bait a few times in Owner but never a correct size hook for the fish.
Those Trokars are very sharp and strong but I don't know that they are any better than Owner and worth more than twice as much. If you are a guy that doesn't cling and jerk when he sets the hook they may pay off due to being sharper and will get a better hook set. But if you are the guy that dang near throws your partner out of the boat when you set the hook, then you will drive that dull hook home anyways.