The first photo shows what I’m using!

Here are the new Danny Miller Punchin Weights. Go ahead and laugh, this weights work like no other weights.

Here is the start of setting up two rigs:
The top one is just a one oz weight and the Parasite Clip. I used a bobber stopper about 6 to 8 inch about the hook and the weight is lose between the bobber stopper and the hook.
The bottom setup is a one and half oz weight with skirt and Barrel Swivel. I add an additional bobber stopper just above the skirt to keep the skirt sung against the bait.
I have talked about the Parasite and Barrel Swivel on the below link.
http://westernbass.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight= - 354368

This photo I have it all sung down just like it will be fished – I wish I could see your faces now.
Yes - This is how this weight is fished – you need the 6 to 8 inch and the weight must not be sung down to the bait as in other methods of punching. I will cover it more in the last photo below.

This is the way the set up looks as it is going into the mat. The idea is the weight entry first and the bait will follow with no resistance or pulling from the mat. Note the sharp end of the weight and the hole on the side of the weight allows this to happen. The weight also exit the mat as if there is no mat.

I know this is a weird setup but it works and look for some of the top Pro’s using this on the Delta. Have fun fishing it. O – here is the web site = www.punchinweight.com