You should be able to find some smelt and herring to jig from the dock at Cornet Bay. Then you can use what you catch, head over to North Beach(SW of the bridge) and fish from the shore. I know there are lots of bottomfish there, but I've only been fortunate to catch greenling and some of the most colorful sculpin I've seen in WA. Just don't let your line drift into the kelp or you'll end up breaking off every time. Best time to hit that area is during a slack tide. The back eddy is a great place to fish when the current isn't ripping as many fish hold there especially migratory ones such as salmonids or foragefish(baitfish in fishermen's terms). You might want to bring lots of lead with you if you plan on fishing bait since it can be snaggy. Salmon jigs should work well here for all bottomfish but you'll probably want to have more than a handful for yourself.

Best of luck and tell us how you do, what worked for you, etc...