After months of searching for this swimbait, I finally got my hands on the Division Rebel Tackle (DRT) Tiny Klash Lo (Low Float) in the highly sought-after “DRT Bass” color. This bait and its larger version the Klash 9 or “K9” are some of the most hyped glide baits in the swimbait fishing world, especially for anglers chasing big bass.
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In this video, I fish the DRT Tiny Klash Lo for the very first time. I break down how it swims in its stock mode, “Mode A” and then I mod the bait using Varivas tungsten weights to create a slow-sinking presentation perfect for targeting deep, suspended bass. This stock setup fishes like a giant jointed crankbait and is one of the best beginner-friendly glide baits on the market. You also have many different lip and tail options to modify the “Modes” and gives you many different ways you can fish this bait, either in open water, around cover and grass, and at any depth or speed.
If you’re into swimbait fishing, big bait bass fishing, or learning how to fish the DRT Tiny Klash, this is the video for you. I also share my first impressions and results after a successful day of catching largemouth bass on the Tiny Klash. 2025 is a great year to start swimbait & glide bait fishing!
Bait- Divison Rebel Tackle Tiny Klash Lo Float “DRT Bass” Color
Weight- Varivas 2.5 gram Tungsten Quick Change
Favorite TK Rod- Magee Custom Heavy 1-6 oz.
Reel- Shimano Curado 200
Line- Seagaur Invizx 20lb. Fluorocarbon
Great video Will! I definitely want to purchase one of these now after watching this video. I always enjoy watching your videos man! Thanks for the awesome content 🙌🏼
That bait kicked some bass now I want one LOL
Just picked one of these up… I’m hyped
Love the laid back feel of the video, felt like I was out there fishing with you. Such an easy watch and a great day on the water. Thanks for sharing Will!
Killer trip Will! I wanna be just like you when I grow up! Love seeing you catching those chunkers!