The majority of the channels you have named are south and slightly west. I would try pointing the antenna that direction (about 166° compass). If you are blocked by a building or trees, you'll need to relocate the antenna so it has a less obstructed view. The signal from real channel 13, WZZM should be strong enough to be received through the back of the antenna, if there are no significant obstructions.
The tough channel appears to be real channel 11, WGVU. Coming from the west it will be the antenna will have low sensitivity. You can try mounting higher, though I understand you're limited with no ladder available. (The big home centers rent ladders.)
Another option is to add an Antennacraft Y5713 pointed west. You can try combining the two antennas into a common down-lead using a common 2-way splitter in reverse. The reversed splitter is cheap but allows interaction between both antennas and lacks filtering that might be needed. A tuned antenna combiner from tinlee.com (model AC-7 tuned for real channel 11) would be a more reliable method of combining these two antennas.
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