Those are scary dangerous cliffs, that have taken a few fisherman's lives over the years, so be very careful. Check wind guru for the swell size, and beware of the exceptional triple wave that comes every now again. Safety aside, the fishing should be good.
Edibles there are lots of blacktail and the occasional shad and cracker. If you find deep water, you may even pick up a roman. A live streepie will certainly get you gully shark or even a leervis, and you can't go wrong with a blacktail head for smooth hounds and gully sharks, but bring strong tackle and a 1.2mm wind on leader if you want to get any of the in eds out the rocks, or even the cracker will take you to the cleaners. At this time of year the cracker seem to like octopus, and so do the gully sharks and hounds.