Only a tiny number of questions get bountied.
Waiting for a bounties to be offered in questions you have good answers to is a horrible strategy, since it's very unlikely the OP will post a bounty just because you are taking a bit long in posting an answer. And you have no way of knowing who is going to be willing to post a bounty.
If you try this out, the more likely scenario is that someone else is going to post an answer before you do. Not necessarily a bad thing for your hypothetical answer; since maybe it is much better than the one the quicker shooter posted and could end up getting more up-votes than the first-posted in the long-term.
Considering all this, the "delay incentive" you imagine doesn't really work or happens.
If you want to make rep out of bounties, you can simply look for bountied questions in tags you are competent, which is what a lot of people do. Even if you do not get the bounty, the additional attention that a bounty generates might end up being good for your answer in terms of votes.
Regarding stats you are thinking about, you play with the data and can check most of them using SEDE. Have fun!