The second link would be my suggestion because the winegard is for vhf high
(channels 7-13) most of your stations are uhf (14 and up). Be sure to look at the real channel not the virtual channel.
The other one is uhf and vhf high. You must live on a mountain, line of site to 114 miles! With the exception of channel 3 (might still get it, it's strong) and the channels marked c for co-channel I'd expect you'll get almost all the channels listed, kvvg could be iffy. The 50-55 mile range is meaningless especially with los (line of site) out to 114 miles and NM values of all positive numbers.
If you had two stagger stacked antennas and a rotor you might be able to get every channel listed on your report!
And no I'm not jealous much
Happy hunting.