A recent change means that bountied questions can be closed. Bountied questions can/should result in getting more views, as that's the whole idea of the bounty; you are promoting your question to the community. As a result of "more eyes" seeing the question, this can mean that questions that should have been closed now can be (they aren't immune any more), and some of these bountied questions will be closed as a duplicate.
When a user who bountied a question has their question closed, as a duplicate, and they agree with the closure the bounty has served the correct purpose; the user got the answer they were looking for at the cost of their reputation. They cannot, however, then give that reputation to the user who answered on the duplicate question. I'm proposing that should a question be closed, as a duplicate, the bounty user should have the option of giving that bounty to an answer on the duplicate. Of course, there's no requirement to, just like normal. I also don't think that half the bounty should be given if the author doesn't choose to apply the bounty; the bounty must be explicitly given or the reputation is just lost.
At the moment, if the user did want to now award reputation to an answer on the duplicate target, they would have to create a second bounty on the other question, with the intent of awarding it to an existing answer; therefore having to "pay" addition reputation for an answer already received. Also, as highlighted in this question, even with the question closed, the site continues to prompt the user to award the bounty, even though they can't (as there's no answers on their question); the ability to award to the duplicate question would cause those prompts to be less confusing.
There are likely some nuances that need to be considered; this is just outlining general idea.