Find the rocks, drop some bait and give'er. Sook area, all of the shallow reefs have been picked clean, you are going to be 100+ feet on a slackish tide. Watch out for RCA's in whatever area you plan to fish, and used some very large bait or lures, so the poor little quillbacks won't get caught, pulled up, and bloated to death from the pressure change (Unless you are targetting quillies, but they are few in number so you should leave them alone.)
Or better yet, wait until spring, run up Jordan/Sombrio way, and target the black rockfish in the kelp beds. Taste like rockfish, have LESS bones (No lateral bones when you fillet them), are caught so shallow the liklehood of incidental quillback rockfish is nill, and last, but not least, they are a pain in the arse to people trolling for Salmon along that coast, so you would be doing some of your fellow anlgers a favor..
It can be a riot when you get a few lures over the side, and get a school of them up under your boat in plain sight.
THen, on your way to and from, you'll be passing over some great halibut grounds as well.