Doug,

It has been many years since I fished off the jetty at Neah Bay, which I did at night tossing leadhead jigs about one ounce with a six inch black curl worm. I had been fishing and catching black rockfish for an hour or so when a couple of tribal police came out an told me I should have a tribal fishing license. They did not cite me, but I did stop fishing and kept the fish I had caught.

The Makahs seem to be less friendly than they were back then so I would be sure to contact them about fishing on tribal land.

There is a campground and rental cabins at Makah Bahy at least there was about five years ago. I don't know about fishing from shore but there was a posting on PP awhile a about some kayakers that caught halibut where they launched from the beach at Makah Bay. Last time I was there there was a tribal entrance fee.

If you can work it out the fishing for rockfish,lings, halibut depending on the seasons, fishing can be really good.

If it seems to be a problem, Snow Creek might be an alternative,but the bottom fishing might not be as producrive from Waada Island and further out.

You can PM me foe some areas that for some from are but I think you would need a boat to reach most of them.