A little bit down stream.
We fish all winter and catch both bluegill and shellcracker. We like below the dams when the generators are running giving some river flow. It is also nice to have some rain that makes the creeks have some flow. We anchor in the creek mouth on the up river side of the creek. Normally 4-12 feet of water. We throw our baits, worms, meal worms, wax worms, ect. slightly out to the river and slightly up stream. As the current washes the bait off in to the creek channel, the fish are waiting. It is a great ambush for easy food for the gills. The water is normally warmer below the dams in winter. Check out several creeks and you will find them. Good luck and pray for that rain that we need.