John Tatchell Studley (1864–1916), of Seaborough Court, was an English sportsman and landowner.
He is best known for authoring The Journal of A Sporting Nomad (1912), an account of his big game hunting experiences in North America and Africa.
[1] He was the son of John Studley JP, DL, Esq.
He bagged lion near the Pungwe River in South Africa, then proceeded on an extended hunting trip to British East Africa where he successfully hunted buffalo, lion and eland.
He also hunted caribou in Newfoundland; moose, grizzly bear, Stone sheep, and Dall Sheep in the Kenai peninsula, Alaska and British Columbia; and fished for tarpon and shark in Florida.