Captain Mark Chambers | Due South Sportfishing Morehead City North Carolina
- Tuck Corvinus
- Apr 16
- 2 min read

Captain Mark Chambers
Captain Mark Chambers is a professional offshore fishing captain based in Morehead City, North Carolina. He is recognized for his expertise in Gulf Stream and deep-sea fishing along the North Carolina coast, leading charter trips targeting pelagic species such as tuna, mahi-mahi, marlin, sailfish, and wahoo.
Key Facts
Occupation: Sportfishing Charter Captain
Vessel: Due South Sportfishing
Location: Morehead City, North Carolina, USA
Specialty: Offshore Gulf Stream and big-game fishing

Background and Career
Captain Chambers has built a strong reputation in the Atlantic sportfishing community by combining traditional seamanship with modern navigation and fish-finding technology.
Operating from Morehead City—one of the East Coast’s premier fishing hubs—he runs offshore charter trips tailored to anglers of all experience levels. The Due South is fully equipped for long-range offshore runs and tournament-level performance.
Fishing Focus and Expertise
His charters focus on migratory species found along the Gulf Stream and surrounding coastal waters, including yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, mahi-mahi, sailfish, marlin, wahoo, king mackerel, and cobia.
Captain Chambers is known for his hands-on approach and emphasis on safety conservation, and sportsmanship. His trips often go beyond fishing—giving clients insight into reading ocean conditions and responsible catch practices.
Community and Recognition
Captain Chambers is part of the highly respected charter fleet that supports the local economy and coastal tourism of Morehead City.
His trips generate repeat clients and strong word-of-mouth, built on reliability, professionalism, and consistent offshore results. He represents the kind of experienced, working captain that defines the Crystal Coast fishing scene.
Book a Trip

For bookings and trip information mention Crystal Coast Compass or CCC and visit: https://duesouthsportfishing.com/charters/


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