Your bait choice is fine for starters, maybe lighten up on the weight some and look for areas where faster current meets slower or no current (known as an "eddy").
Also study the makeup of the banks and concentrate on spots where the shoreline changes (a pile of big rocks along a smooth gravel bank, for example) or anywhere there is an object that fish can get next to. If there are alot of objects then look for the ones that are slightly different. Or something (anything) that alters the current.
It can be really subtle. For example: a pond I fish regularly has a flooded fencerow along one side, there are 9 fence posts that are submerged and two of them are not straight, they are leaning towards the center of the pond. The most consistent bites always come from around those two posts.