I make my own, with either fluorocarbon or twisted wire. I do one of two ways, attach a single hook pimple to the main leader line, the attach a stinger hook just above the main crimp. The stinger is a treble and only a few inches long. I secure the pimple hook in the center of the back and the stinger below it in the belly. Another one I make is a single hook with a bent back eye the main leader line goes through, then the bottom of the leader has the treble crimped on. I use a tiny black 'O' ring on the main hook, with the leader behind it so it stays in place. This is rigged the same way, single hook in back and treble in the belly.
By hooking the minnow this way it stays upright and since most pike T-bone the minnow or grab towards the front, they typically have the middle in their mouth. When using shiners, if you just hook in the mouth and back, the minnow can lay on it's side and if the back is facing out of the mouth, neither hook is in the mouth of the northern. I also always set the hook when the fish is running with the minnow.