Glen Orchy & Loch Etive
Loch Dochart and Loch Lubhair
Loch Dochart is a small Loch in the Crianlarich area that is joined on to Loch Lubhair, I would give it a is miss July onwards as it is well weeded over, It might be worth a shout early season when the weed is low.
Never fished it much due to weed and only had one fish off the water this season taken on a Diwal orange head 16 hook.
The river Lochy runs in at the head of the loch and is the most fished area and could be well worth a shout after a spate, plenty of rises in the water, but don't get too excited as the weed hampers your chances of landing the fish as I found to my cost on more than one occasion even with the dry fly.
Loch Lubhair is another small loch up in the Crianlarich area, when fishing this Loch, had good success for Browns in the 1ld. to 2ld. class. The water holds numerous species with Brown trout and Salmon, the area has nice views and is well worth a visit.
Most productive flies for brown trout where Kate McLaren, Zulu, Black spider, Bibio and Gnats including small Nymphs.
Plenty of fly life on the water so a chance to match the hatch.

Loch Dochart Loch Lubhair
Lochan Na Bi
Lochan Na Bi in the Crianlarich area has a good stock of small browns that produces good sport in September and early Season.
Permits Green wellie store, Well worth a visit for the cracking scenery in this area, found the river end of the loch to be most productive with Muddlers, dries and wets all popular with the resident trout.