I wasn't tempted to rush out for the last day to any of my local rivers, but it was such a pleasant morning that at lunchtime I did a quick bait audit - half a dozen lobworms and a bit of liquidised bread in the freezer - and decided to have an hour on the little brook. It was just back within its banks, the ground around was a marsh, and it was running off strongly.
The swims (such as they are) are definitely of the one bite/one fish variety

You drop your float in and let it run the couple of feet til it rests against the tree with your bait underneath and hold it there. First go with a piece of flavoured bread got no response. Second go with a lobworm cut in half and hooked through the cut ends, and this little chub snapped the bait up

Time to move swims, but I had a feeling I'd had my lot, so I settled for two casts, one worm, one chub and walked back to the car. By the middle of June, you'll be barely able to see the water, much less fish it, but it has been a good little find, and I've heard it holds fish in a couple of other locations which I plan to explore.
The swims (such as they are) are definitely of the one bite/one fish variety

You drop your float in and let it run the couple of feet til it rests against the tree with your bait underneath and hold it there. First go with a piece of flavoured bread got no response. Second go with a lobworm cut in half and hooked through the cut ends, and this little chub snapped the bait up

Time to move swims, but I had a feeling I'd had my lot, so I settled for two casts, one worm, one chub and walked back to the car. By the middle of June, you'll be barely able to see the water, much less fish it, but it has been a good little find, and I've heard it holds fish in a couple of other locations which I plan to explore.