Sparky, im betting the majority of the fish are going to be close to the bottom, out of the current around a point or backside downcurrent side of a hump. Im gonna say with this high pressure the bite will be very light and your minnows should be tiny. If you can find a really protected area, out of the wind with deep water next to a steep rise to a muddy flat they might move up into shallow water at some point but im still gonna bank on them being deep a foot or two off the bottom in a deep hole. At least thats where the majority of the fish are on my rivers on the eastern shore. Even though the water is warmer now than usuall for this time of year and the fish are not in full winter mode they are still reacting to the short days and low light levels like its winter. If you can get out mid next week, on a warm day after the pressure falls you might get a chance at a good shallow bite.