Carp just love that bread and canned corn!
Fishguts, on a rare occasion, I have used various chum pots at depth when boat fishing. It certainly doesn't hurt but the hard thing to do is to keep your baits in the slick. Something which helps a little is to tie the chum pot off the front of the boat if the boat is staying fairly stable. This will allow the baits drifting off the back to spend more time in the slick instead of the periphery of the slick. The best chum slick if you are drifting baits is to sneak in behind some other anchored boat's chum slick and drop your own.
Personally, I'm not much for chunking/chumming from a boat as I'd go stir crazy too quickly.
Next time in Vegas (in-laws) I plan to give Lake Mead a shot - some big stripers are coming out of there...
Jaiem, interesting about the bait in a jar approach
