Yes either one very long all channel antenna or combined seperate UHF & VHF antennas will receive the channels to your South.
What about the stations to your North?
The ideal antenna system for you ( and most others wanting OTA) is simple.
Install a good 2 bay UHF antenna and an Antennacraft Y5713 on one mast 12" apart is OK. Combind these antennas into a Winegard AP2870 amplifier and mount in an Eagel Aspen roto100. This setup will deliver the channels in all directions and the installation is simple. One coax will deliver all of the signals and even run the rotor.
I use this configuration in all of my installations and most stations in my region are 2 edge 70+ miles out purple, and signals as low as -105. I have hundreds of these out and 100% satisfaction.
For this forum I recommend an Antennas Direct DB2e for the two bay, but I use my own antenna. Antenna
www.tripleplayantenna.com. My 2bay Tripleplay antenna is designed for great UHF reception and can receive cell phone signals including 4G and the higher frequencies used for IEEE 802.11b/g (wifi).
I build these in small quanity for my own installations, but I can build and ship to anyone who would like to try this new technology.