Senior Fish & Game Officer Matt McDougall said members of the public shouldn't be alarmed if they hear shots fired during the weekend, starting from around 6.30am on Saturday.
"Both species are abundant in this region, and in some areas are a nuisance to the horticultural and agricultural sector."
McDougall said Fish & Game officers would be out ranging and bag limits and other regulations strictly enforced.
He said hunters were reminded that the rules which apply in the main game bird hunting season which ended some time ago, apply equally to the special season.
The regulations state that non-toxic shot (not lead shot) is strictly required around waterways, and shotgun magazines must be restricted to three shots in total with no exceptions.
Hunting from boats under power will not be tolerated either.
Land occupiers, (which means the occupier, their spouse and one son or daughter only – a maximum of three people) do not need a game bird hunting licence if they are only hunting on their own land.