USMC,
You are in the same jam that all the rest of us are. Puget Sound had phenomenal bottom fishing. When I was a kid we would go mooching for salmon and always brought home Pollock, ling cod, rockfish, etc. that grabbed our mooched herring. Then in the late 1970's the state of Washington allowed the commercial fisherman with bottom draggers to come into area 11 and 13 with their bottom dragging nets. The commercial fisherman not only removed all of the fish but destroyed all of the structure (rockpiles, etc) that the fish lived in. They left a pristine flat sandy bottom where fish could not live, only crabs, sole, and ratfish could exist in this ecosystem.
When you ask for spots.... there are really only 2 spots in area 13. the toliva shoal and the Tacoma narrows bridge. When you ask for information about area 11 it gets even tougher to give an answer. The bottom draggers destroyed all of the structure.
The best answer I can give is to do a search for dive sights in Puget Sound, then read all of the posts the divers leave telling about the type of fish they spotted during the dives. I do this and found out about the fox island bridge. Most of the dive sites that hold fish can only be fished effectively during slack tide. The big problem is the divers sometimes show up at that time to spear fish for the lings and they think they own the spot. They move in on top of you. I have told them I would stop fishing so they can dive if they help me get a ling cod, and they have once.
If you want to make sure you get a ling cod you need to fish the Edmonds jetty, possession bar, the jettys or rock piles in Elliot bay, etc. Area's 9, 10, and farther north are the spots to get ling cod. If you have a trailer boat available launch at Alki and head to Anthonys and look for boats and divers. You should get a ling.
Regards,
Hawke