you can try the ANT-751 but the information in your TVFR and your report of trees to the east make me doubt you'd be happy with the resulting reception. The ANT-751 has little or no hope of gathering enough signal from WFUP even if it's aimed directly at the station.
Because of the trees to the east of you, I'd suggest you use an Antennacraft Y10713 High-VHF aimed at 84° compass. That will give you reliable reception of CH-8 & 10. (If not for the trees, I'd opt for a Y5713.)
For the three UHF channels to the south, an Antennas Direct DB4e aimed at about 190° compass. Tune the aim point from there, looking for the best compromise that gives you all three stations.
The two antennas can be combined into a single coax down-lead by using a
UVSJ. With the UVSJ mounted on the mast, the cables from each antenna should be no longer than necessary. When mounting two antennas on a common mast, the UHF antenna should be 4' or more above the VHF antenna.
An Antennas Direct CPA-19 preamp would be connect to the output port of the UVSJ.