Your TV Fool report shows plenty of signals that are strong enough to be received easily. If there's a challenge, it's that some signals are from odd angles relative to the main group.
There are several ways to go at this one, In order of ascending cost or complexity;
1) An RCA ANT-751R or Antennacraft HBU-11. Point toward the west... WLYH (CW) should be received through the back, while some experimentation with aim may be needed to find a sweet spot that makes WPMT (Fox) reliable. (Both are going to be limited to reception of the stronger local signals.)
2) An Antennas Direct CS5 facing west. This is a fairly directional VHF design that also offers UHF capability that is far less directional.
3) If access to the weaker signals is desired, there are several options that come to mind. Generally, two or more antennas would be used, at least one UHF and one High-VHF... We can discuss this in further detail if you like.
The cable lengths you've described are not that long. I'd try this with no amplifier.
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)
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